Which Reptile Species is Right for You?
With reptiles, no two species are alike. From active climbers to calm observers, each comes with its own personality, habitat needs and diet requirements. Some require years of commitment and specialized care, while others are smaller and easier to manage.
Understanding these differences before bringing home a new pet will help you choose the reptile that fits your lifestyle — and give your future pet the best chance to thrive.
Whether you’re a first-time reptile owner or a long-time enthusiast looking to welcome home a new species, this guide will help you understand the personalities, care needs and diets of potential reptile companions.
Get to Know Your Reptile’s Needs
Choosing the right species is just as important as choosing the right diet. Each reptile has its own housing requirements, lifespan, activity level and nutritional needs.
Doing your homework before adoption will prepare you to give your pet the healthy, enriched life they deserve.
Aquatic Turtle: Queen of the Aquarium

For committed pet lovers who prefer observation over interaction, aquatic turtles can make a great fit. These strong swimmers have distinct personalities, unique habits and long lifespans.
Best Fit For: Owners with space for a large aquatic setup and time to maintain temperature regulation and water quality.
Caring for Aquatic Turtles
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Habitat: Large tank with a filtration system, a cool, dry side and a basking area with a heat lamp and UV light.
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Diet: A nutritionally complete diet, like Mazuri® Aquatic Turtle Diet. Enrichment snacks, such as earthworms, crickets and other insects, are not nutritionally necessary if you’re feeding a complete turtle diet, but can be a valuable supplement to encourage natural behaviors and provide stimulation.
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For benthic species (snapping turtles, mud turtles, musk turtles and other species that dwell well below the water’s surface), pet owners can meet additional dietary needs with Mazuri® Aquatic Turtle Gel.
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Commitment: High. Some species can live up to 40 years!
Tip: Clean water is essential. Invest in a strong filtration system to keep your turtle’s habitat healthy.
Is the queen of the aquarium the perfect pet for you? Get more expert tips for happy and healthy aquatic turtles from our team of exotic animal experts and Ph.D. nutritionists.
Gecko: Little Explorer

Geckos are great, compact companions for a range of pet parents. These friendly, nocturnal reptiles are fun to watch as they climb and explore. Plus, they tend to require less space than other reptile species.
Best Fit For: Beginning pet owners with limited space, or who enjoy nighttime activity and observation.
Caring for Geckos
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Habitat: Controlled environment with places for hiding, heating, cooling, soaking and climbing.
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Diet: Varies by species, but most pet geckos, such as leopard geckos and house geckos, are naturally insectivorous. However, insects such as crickets need to be gut-loaded with a product like Mazuri Better Bug® Gut-Loading Diet, formulated to optimize their nutritional content and balance the calcium to phosphorus ratio.
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Commitment: Moderate. Many gecko species live 10+ years.
Tip: Handle with care. Geckos can be delicate, and some species may drop their tails in response to stress.
Gearing up to bring home a gecko? Follow these expert tips to ensure a high quality of life for your pet and a strong partnership for you both.
Bearded Dragon: The Social Butterfly

Bearded dragons are one of the most personable, popular reptile pets. And it’s easy to see why: they’re fascinating, fun and make great companions.
Best Fit For: Pet owners who enjoy interaction and are ready to be hands-on to meet a unique set of needs.
Caring for Bearded Dragons
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Habitat: Large enclosure with plenty of space to hide or explore, a heated side, a cooler side, natural and UV light.
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Bonus points for a safe space to roam outside of the enclosure!
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Diet: For juveniles, a complete diet like Mazuri® Bearded Dragon Diet or gut-loaded insects can provide the necessary levels of protein, nutrients, fat and energy. For adults, a complete diet should be paired with plenty of leafy greens and vegetables.
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Commitment: Moderate to high. Bearded dragons can live 10+ years with proper care.
Tip: Enrichment is key. Providing an engaging environment and letting your dragon explore helps keep them active, happy and healthy.
Bringing home a bearded dragon? Here are three tips for bearded dragon owners from nutritionist Dr. Troy Tellefson.
Tortoise: The Old Soul

Looking for lasting companionship? Tortoises require commitment, but this reptile’s care is rewarding for the right owner.
Best Fit For: Committed reptile keepers or pet owners prepared for long-term responsibility.
Caring for Tortoises
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Habitat: Spacious, secure enclosure with water, UV light and the right humidity for your tortoise species. Outdoor access recommended in warm climates.
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Diet: A complete diet paired with healthy snacks or treats, like greens and veggies, or good-quality grass hay.
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For arid-zone and grass-eating herbivorous tortoises, like desert, sulcata and leopard tortoises, feed a low-starch, high-fiber diet like Mazuri® Tortoise LS Diet.
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For forest, tropical and omnivorous tortoises, like red-footed, Burmese and Indian-star, feed a high-fiber diet with more protein, like Mazuri® Tortoise Diet.
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For growing tortoises less than one year old, feed a low-starch diet with higher protein, like Mazuri® Juvenile Tortoise.
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Commitment: High. Many tortoise species live 50+ years!
Tip: While pyramiding is a common shell deformity for tortoises, it can typically be avoided with the proper environmental conditions, activity and diet.
Hoping to become the proud owner of a tortoise? Refer to these expert tips to ensure your tortoise’s diet is on target, or read more about how to prevent nutritional disorders in reptiles.
Feed Your Reptile Like a Zoo Professional
No matter which species you choose, nutrition remains the cornerstone of reptile health. Providing a complete, balanced diet formulated for your pet’s species-specific needs is a great way to keep a reptile happy and healthy in your home.
Find the proper zoo-professional-recommended diet for your reptile’s needs and explore additional tips and tricks at Mazuri.com.
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