APPLETON – West College Avenue simply bought slightly wilder. 

Wild Habitats, a pet retailer for lizards, fish and reptiles, opened Aug. 16 at 1350B W. College Ave. Co-owners Brady Bartel, Choi Schake and Yvonne Stapleton-Polack intention to assist these sorts of pets thrive in additional pure environments, or “clean, healthy, lively, vibrant displays,” as Schake put it.

Bartel, a reptile and fish fanatic who has labored in pet outlets for over a decade, says Wild Habitats is supposed to assist clients set up bioactive pet habitats and wholesome aquarium tanks, in addition to train others the right way to hold their pets thriving. 

For instance, Bartel stated lizard and amphibian tanks are “more self-sustaining and self-sufficient” and more healthy for the pets once they embody extra flowers and smaller bugs like isopods. 

Co-owner Yvonne Stapleton-Polack uses a bottom watering technique with English Ivy plants at Wild Habitats in Appleton.

This give attention to schooling is mirrored in how the store is laid out, too, with wider aisles and more room between the shows. Bartel hopes it will permit clients to extra simply talk about their pet care questions and considerations.

Ultimately, the store’s aim is to “ensure everybody’s got the proper care,” Bartel stated, “and making sure everybody’s not as lost as I was when I was a kid.”

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Wild Habitats has South American and African freshwater fish, together with some reptiles and tarantulas. The store additionally carries houseplants, fish ponds with fountains, and driftwood and stones for pet habitats.

As Wild Habitats grows, the store plans so as to add to its choice of pets — saltwater fish and Asian freshwater fish in addition to extra bugs, lizards and amphibians. 

Wild Habitats is open from 10 a.m. to eight p.m. Tuesday via Friday and 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Find out extra by emailing wildhabitats12@gmail.com or calling 920-939-2089.

Rebecca Loroff is a breaking information reporter for the USA TODAY NETWORK – Wisconsin. Contact her at rloroff@gannett.com or 920-907-7801. Follow her on Twitter at @RebeccaLoroff. 

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