Non-infectious diseases of captive reptiles
Abstract
The key to maintaining healthy reptiles in captivity is to mimic their innate environment as 
strictly as possible. Conditions such as habitat components, dietary substance, lighting, 
temperature, and humidity differ for each species and must therefore be followed carefully to 
ensure proper husbandry and nutrition. Inadequate conditions predispose to several non infectious diseases ranging from metabolic derangements to renal disease and malnutrition.
These are, without a doubt, one of the major concerns in herpetological medicine; although 
treatment is possible for most cases, proper education regarding reptile care and dietary needs 
is a must for the prevention of recurrence.
