Caring for Our Reptiles: How Vetafarm Products Support Dirrawong, Atticus & Lily

At Byron Bay Wildlife Sanctuary, providing top-quality care for our reptiles is a daily priority. From our impressive Lace Monitor, Dirrawong, to our charismatic Bearded Dragons, Atticus and Lily, ensuring their health and well-being requires attention to detail, the right nutrition, and effective care products.

Supporting Dirrawong’s Shedding with Vetafarm Shedding Mist

Shedding is a natural part of reptile health, but it can be tricky—especially for large monitors like Dirrawong. Lace Monitors often experience shedding difficulties, particularly around their toes and tail, where retained skin can cause complications.

To help, we’ve incorporated Vetafarm Shedding Mist into Dirrawong’s routine, and the results have been incredible! The hydrating mist softens and loosens old skin, making the shedding process smoother and reducing the risk of retained skin. With regular use, we’ve noticed significant improvements, ensuring Dirrawong stays comfortable and healthy.

Keeping Our Bearded Dragons Strong with Vetafarm Multical Dust

Maintaining proper nutrition for reptiles in human care is essential, especially when it comes to calcium and vitamin intake. That’s where Vetafarm Multical Dust has been a game-changer for our Bearded Dragons, Atticus and Lily.

This nutrient-rich supplement ensures they receive the essential calcium and vitamins needed for strong bones, energy, and overall vitality. Since incorporating Multical Dust into their diet, we’ve seen noticeable improvements in their activity levels, bone strength, and even their vibrant coloration—a sign of excellent health!

Why We Recommend Vetafarm

Both Shedding Mist and Multical Dust have become staples in our reptile care regimen, helping us provide the best possible care for our scaly residents. Whether you care for reptiles at home or work in an animal care facility, we highly recommend these Vetafarm products to support reptile health, nutrition, and well-being.

Want to learn more about how we care for our reptiles? Visit us at Byron Bay Wildlife Sanctuary and see Dirrawong, Atticus, and Lily in action!

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