the caresheet for your reptile.
species-aware defaults for bearded dragons, ball pythons, leopard geckos, crested geckos, and corn snakes. tweak what's yours. share when it matters.
01 / proof
built for keepers who actually read the husbandry
most pet apps treat reptiles like an afterthought. caresheet.app does not.
one personal caresheet
your animal, your setup, your notes. one page you actually trust.
no app, no signup for anyone you share with
it opens in a browser. your vet sees it in 3 seconds.
defaults you can sanity-check against
if you forget what temp gradient a leopard gecko needs at 2am, the species default is still there.
02 / how it works
how it works
start from a species default
pick your animal: bearded dragon, ball python, leopard gecko, crested gecko, corn snake. the caresheet seeds itself with husbandry a vet would expect to see.
make it yours
edit feeding, supplementation, temps, humidity, substrate, vet notes. the parts you change are yours. the defaults stay underneath as a reference layer.
share when you need to
one link to your vet, your sitter, a forum thread. they open it in a browser. no account, no app, no friction.
03 / species
expert-reviewed caresheets.
real husbandry references. cited, dated, reviewed by herp vets. start with the defaults, then build your own caresheet on top.
04 / features
what's in your caresheet
feeding schedules
prey items, frequency by life stage, fasting windows, supplementation cadence.
medication details
dosages, timing, and the instructions that matter when meds actually need to go in.
vet and emergency contacts
exotic vet, backup keeper, reptile-friendly contacts. tap to call.
husbandry parameters
temperature gradient, humidity range, UVB schedule, substrate, enclosure size. all in one place.
offline access
after the first visit, the caresheet stays available even with spotty service or no wifi.
a clean mobile layout
scannable on a phone, never a wall of text.
05 / compare
why this beats a forum bookmark folder
most keepers stitch husbandry from reddit, youtube, breeder caresheets, old pdfs. there is a better way.
before
how most keepers do it today
- husbandry scattered across reddit threads, youtube videos, discord pins.
- no source of truth. every search starts from scratch.
- sitter or vet gets nothing structured to read.
- hatchling defaults forgotten by the time the animal is full grown.
after
with caresheet.app
- one caresheet per animal, kept in one place.
- species defaults sit underneath as a reference layer.
- personal edits stay yours: your enclosure, your feeding log, your vet.
- one link to share when a vet, sitter, or forum needs to see it.
06 / questions



