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Disclaimer for ReptilesInfo.com

ReptilesInfo.com shares educational information, reptile care guides, species facts, and general articles about reptiles, turtles, lizards, snakes, and related wildlife topics. By using this website, you agree to the terms of this disclaimer.

Information for Learning Purposes Only

All content on ReptilesInfo.com is published for general information, education, and awareness only.

We aim to provide helpful, clear, and reliable content about reptile behavior, habitats, diet, health signs, pet reptile care, wild reptiles, and species identification. However, we cannot guarantee that every article, fact, care tip, statistic, image, update, or reference is always complete, accurate, current, or free from mistakes.

Reptile care, wildlife rules, animal health research, and conservation information can change over time. Readers should always confirm important details through qualified veterinarians, licensed reptile experts, wildlife authorities, or trusted official sources before making decisions.

Not Veterinary, Legal, or Professional Advice

The content on ReptilesInfo.com should not be treated as professional advice. It does not replace expert guidance, diagnosis, treatment, or consultation.

Our content is not a substitute for:

Veterinary advice
Reptile health diagnosis
Emergency animal care
Legal advice about reptile ownership
Wildlife handling guidance
Breeding or business consulting
Conservation or regulatory advice

If your reptile looks sick, injured, stressed, dehydrated, or shows unusual behavior, contact a qualified reptile veterinarian or an experienced animal care professional as soon as possible.

Do not delay proper care because of something you read on this website.

Reptile Health and Care Notice

Articles on ReptilesInfo.com may discuss reptile diseases, feeding habits, tank setup, heating, lighting, humidity, shedding, parasites, shell health, scale problems, mouth rot, respiratory issues, and other care-related topics.

This information is shared for awareness only. It should not be used to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or health problem in reptiles.

Every reptile is different. A snake, turtle, tortoise, gecko, iguana, bearded dragon, or other reptile may need care based on its species, age, size, environment, and health condition. Always speak with a qualified reptile vet before making serious health or treatment decisions.

Safety and Handling Responsibility

Reptiles can be delicate, defensive, venomous, or legally protected. Some species may bite, scratch, carry bacteria such as Salmonella, or require special handling.

Any action you take after reading our content is your own responsibility. This includes handling, feeding, cleaning enclosures, changing habitats, interacting with wild reptiles, or using reptile products.

Never handle a wild snake, venomous reptile, injured animal, or unknown species without proper training and legal permission. In case of a snakebite, animal attack, or emergency, contact local emergency services, poison control, or a qualified medical professional immediately.

Wildlife, Ownership, and Legal Rules

Reptile ownership laws can vary by country, state, city, or local authority. Some reptiles may be protected, restricted, invasive, endangered, or illegal to keep as pets.

ReptilesInfo.com may discuss wild reptiles, pet reptiles, exotic species, endangered reptiles, conservation, permits, and responsible ownership. However, we do not guarantee that legal information on this website is always current or valid for your location.

Before buying, selling, breeding, keeping, transporting, or rescuing any reptile, check the latest rules with local wildlife departments, animal control offices, government agencies, or legal professionals.

Environment and Conservation Content

Some articles may cover reptile habitats, ecosystems, climate change, wildlife conservation, habitat loss, pollution, invasive species, and endangered reptiles.

We try to present this information responsibly, but scientific reports, conservation data, and environmental rules may change. Readers should verify important details through official agencies, conservation groups, scientific bodies, and trusted wildlife sources.

Product Reviews and Recommendations

ReptilesInfo.com may mention or review reptile tanks, terrariums, UVB lights, heat lamps, substrates, thermometers, hides, water bowls, reptile food, supplements, books, apps, tools, or other resources.

These mentions are for general information only. We do not guarantee the safety, quality, performance, suitability, or results of any product, brand, tool, or service.

Before buying or using any product, check the product label, instructions, price, availability, warranty, safety details, customer reviews, and third-party terms.

Affiliate Links and Sponsored Mentions

Some pages on ReptilesInfo.com may include affiliate links, sponsored links, product mentions, advertisements, or recommendations. We may earn a small commission from qualifying purchases or ad interactions at no extra cost to you.

Affiliate relationships do not change our aim to provide useful and honest information. However, readers should make their own decisions before buying or using any product, service, or resource.

Advertisements and External Websites

ReptilesInfo.com may display advertisements through Google AdSense or other ad networks. The website may also link to third-party websites, products, services, videos, tools, or resources.

We do not control and are not responsible for:

Advertisement content
Claims made by advertisers
Third-party websites
Product quality or safety
External privacy policies
External terms and conditions
Losses caused by outside links, ads, products, or services

Always review any external website, advertisement, offer, or product carefully before taking action.

User Comments, Emails, and Submissions

If you send comments, questions, feedback, emails, guest posts, images, or other content to ReptilesInfo.com, please understand that:

We may or may not reply.
Your message does not create a professional relationship.
Any response from us is for general information only.
We may edit, reject, remove, or moderate submissions at our discretion.

Do not send private, confidential, medical, legal, financial, or sensitive personal information through comments, emails, or contact forms.

No Guaranteed Results

ReptilesInfo.com does not promise that any article, care guide, product recommendation, habitat tip, feeding suggestion, or third-party link will produce a specific result.

Reptile health, behavior, growth, lifespan, breeding success, enclosure safety, and product performance depend on many factors outside our control.

Your Use of This Website

You use ReptilesInfo.com at your own risk.

ReptilesInfo.com, its owners, writers, editors, and contributors are not responsible for:

Decisions made based on our content
Mistakes, missing details, or outdated information
Misuse of reptile care tips, tools, products, or recommendations
Animal health problems, injuries, losses, or damages
Legal issues related to reptile ownership or wildlife handling
Losses caused by third-party ads, links, products, services, or websites

Readers should always use common sense, verify important information, and contact qualified experts when needed.

When to Contact an Expert

Please contact a qualified professional when expert help is required. This may include:

A reptile veterinarian for health problems
A wildlife authority for wild or protected reptiles
A licensed reptile handler for venomous or dangerous species
A legal professional for ownership, permits, or trade rules
A conservation expert for environmental or wildlife matters
Emergency services for bites, injuries, poisoning, or urgent health risks

Contact Us

If you have any questions about this disclaimer, please contact us through the Contact Us page on ReptilesInfo.com.