build the caresheet for your animal in 3 steps
instead of stitching husbandry from forums, breeders, and old pdfs, start from a species default and make it yours.
01 / steps
how to build a caresheet for your reptile or exotic pet
01
pick the species, start from defaults
bearded dragon, ball python, leopard gecko, crested gecko, corn snake. the caresheet seeds itself with husbandry a vet would expect to see.
02
edit what is yours
feeding, supplementation, temp gradient, humidity, UVB, substrate, vet notes. the parts you change are yours. the defaults stay underneath as a reference.
03
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.
02 / species
expert-reviewed caresheets.
real husbandry references. cited, dated, reviewed by herp vets. start with the defaults, then build your own caresheet on top.
03 / proof
what a caresheet actually is
expert-reviewed defaults plus your personal edits, in one page you actually trust.
husbandry, structured
feeding, environment, vet and meds, your notes. separated so you and your vet find the right answer fast.
tap-to-call contacts
exotic vet and emergency numbers ready to call, not buried in a paragraph.
keeper stays in control
update the page, turn it off, add a password, or set it to expire whenever.
04 / compare
better than a reddit bookmark folder
reptile keepers research husbandry from a dozen places. one caresheet is where it ends up.
before
how most keepers do it today
- husbandry scattered across reddit, youtube, breeder pdfs, discord pins.
- no source of truth. every search starts from scratch.
- a vet visit means screenshotting threads on the way to the clinic.
after
with caresheet.app
- species defaults give you a sane baseline to sanity-check against.
- your edits stay yours: your enclosure, your feeding log, your vet.
- one link to share when a vet, sitter, or forum needs to see it.
ready to build the caresheet for your animal?
defaults seed the page, edits stay yours, share when you need to.



