Difference between revisions of "Lizard husbandry quiz"
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| − | question="Which species is responsible for the most common zoonosis associated with reptiles?" | + | question="Which species is responsible for the most common zoonosis associated with housing and handling reptiles?" |
choice1="''Aeromonas'' spp." | choice1="''Aeromonas'' spp." | ||
choice3="''Enterobacter'' spp." | choice3="''Enterobacter'' spp." | ||
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| + | question="Which of the following is NOT recommended as a heat source when housing lizards?" | ||
| + | choice1="Central heating" | ||
| + | choice3="Hot rocks" | ||
| + | choice2="Heating pads" | ||
| + | choice4="Hot tapes" | ||
| + | choice5="Radiant heat" | ||
| + | correctchoice="3" | ||
| + | feedback1="'''Incorrect''' This heat source is considered suitable. Monitoring of both maximum and minimum temperatures is essential and thermometers should be positioned in the cooler area and the basking area. [[Lizard Housing|WikiVet Article: Lizard Housing]]." | ||
| + | feedback3="'''Correct!''' Hot rocks are not recommended as a heat source for snakes. Thick, keratinised snake skin is without cutaneous sensation, leaving captive reptiles at risk of thermal burns. [[Lizard Housing|WikiVet Article: Lizard Housing]]." | ||
| + | feedback2="'''Incorrect''' Heating pads are considered to provide adequate warmth for a secondary 'hotspot' area but not as a primary heat source due to their localised nature. [[Lizard Housing|WikiVet Article: Lizard Housing]]." | ||
| + | feedback4="'''Incorrect!''' This heat source is considered suitable. Monitoring of both maximum and minimum temperatures is essential and thermometers should be positioned in the cooler area and the basking area. [[Lizard Housing|WikiVet Article: Lizard Housing]]." | ||
| + | feedback5="'''Incorrect!''' Radiant heat is considered appropriate for snake housing. Monitoring of both maximum and minimum temperatures is essential and thermometers should be positioned in the cooler area and the basking area. [[Lizard Housing|WikiVet Article: Lizard Housing]]." | ||
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Which food item should NOT be fed to a green iguana? |
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What proportion should crickets represent in an insectivore's diet? |
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Which substrate is not suitable for lizards? |
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Which species requires a POTZ between 25-30°C and a humidity range of 80-90? |
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Which species is responsible for the most common zoonosis associated with housing and handling reptiles? |
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Which of the following is NOT recommended as a heat source when housing lizards? |