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OUR REPTILE COLLECTION


This is a gallery of Just some of our reptile family

We pride ourselves that the majority of our reptiles are from captive bred reptiles not to be confused with captive born/hatched, it is just a choice we have made for our collections.
Also we have our entire collection vet inspected each year to ensure the health of our reptiles.

Captive Bred - A pair of reptiles raised in captivity are bred together to produce offspring that are typically stronger and more adaptive to captive care and feeding than captive born or wild caught reptiles.

Captive Born/hatched - Either the eggs of a reptile are taken from the wild to be incubated to produce babies for resale or pregnant females are themselves taken into captivity until they lay their eggs or have a live born litter (depending on the species of reptile). This source for reptiles should be left to the professional breeder as these babies often refuse to eat and can be harder to keep. Also professional breeders have the best chance of having these reptiles reproduce in captivity to provide more captive bred specimens to the general public.

Whether you buy captive bred or captive born/hatched it's your choice but please avoid wild caught reptiles unless you honestly feel you can not only care for them but confident you can breed the species successfully.

(Click on a picture for a larger image)


This is "Thing" the now 14 foot Burmese Python.

Burmese Python

(Python molurus bivittatus)


Maureen grooming "Mort" an African Tortoise,
his wife "Lily" is fleeing the scene.

African Spur-thighed Tortoise


James holding a "slightly" agitated Alligator Snapping Turtle
aptly named "Mr.Fingers.

Alligator Snapping Turtle


"Striker" an Amazon Tree Boa.

Amazon Tree Boa


"Picaso" the Iguana,  one of the reptiles that were given to us by
 local zoo in Calgary, Alberta.
( click here to learn more ).

Iguana


A swirl of Cornsnakes.

Cornsnakes

(Elaphe guttata guttata)

This is "Columbus" the ever exploring Ornate Box Turtle.

Ornate Box turtle


"Monty" our Albino Burmese Python.

Albino Burmese Python


Mexican Milksnake

(Lampropelitis triangulum  annulata)


"Jet" one of our Jungle Carpet Pythons.

Jungle Carpet Python

(Morelia spilota cheyei)


Red Eye Tree Frog getting some sun.

Red Eye Tree Frog

 


50/50 California Kingsnake

(Lampropelitis getula californiae)


"Draco" the Bearded Dragon gives new definition to the term "Lounge Lizard".

Bearded Dragon


Albino Sonoran Gopher Snake.

Albino Sonoran Gopher Snake

 Giant Black Millipedes


Maureen and her friend the Rosy Tarantula.

Rosy Tarantula 


Ball Python

(Python regius)

Anerythristic Honduran Milksnake


"Little Foot" a young Golden Tegu.

Golden Tegu


Gorgeous iridescent sub-adult Ringed Python.

Ringed Python

(Bothrichilus boa)


Western Hognose snake doing his best Rattlesnake impression.

Western Hognose Snake

(Heterodon nasicus nasicus)


Black Kingsnake

(Lampropelitis getula nigra)

 

A heard of Turtles and Tortoises.


A sunbathing Sinaloan Milksnake.

Sinaloan Milksnake


"George" an Albino Jungle Cornsnake.

Albino Jungle Cornsnake

Green Tree Python

(Morelia viridis)


Whites' Tree Frog

Rococo Toad

Emperor Scorpion


Praying Mantis


Legless Lizard

Leopard Geckos

(Eublepharius macularius)


Monkey Tail Skink

 

"Miska"

Large Honduran Milksnake

 


 Adult Boa Constrictor

Blue Tongue Skink

(Tiliqua nigrolutea)

One of our many.

Armadillo Lizard

 

"My Name is Arnold!"

Argentine Black and White Tegu

(Tupinambis merianae)

"Kurt"

 

Blood Python

Hey where'd that mouse go!

Bull Snake

(Pituophis melanoleucus sayi)

"Elvis"

California Kingsnake

(Lampropelitis getula californiae)

Yes gloves, they have a nasty bite.

Blue Legged Centipede

No, I don't eat children.

Childrens Python

(Antaresia childreni)

One of our most beautiful snakes.

Diamond Python

(Morelia spilota spiota)

Mountain Kingsnake

 

"Come here and let me give you a kiss."

Emerald Tree Boa

(Corallus caninus)

"Excuse me I'm trying to sleep!"

Emerald Tree Boa

(Corallus caninus)

"Don't mess with me, my cousin was in Jurassic Park!"

Frilled Dragon

"Echo"

Garter Snake

"They call me Austin, as in Texas or Stone Cold."

Grey Banded Kingsnake

(Lampropelitis alterna)

"Look Ma, I'm all grown up."

Helmeted Gecko

(Geckonia chazaliae)

These snakes are just amazing.

Hogg Island Boa

(Boa constrictor ssp)

"Look Ma, no hands."

Giant Legless Lizard

Thayer's Kingsnake

 

One of our many different species of Mantids.

Orchid Mantid

Out for a tan.

Pastel Boa

One of our apricot color morphs.

Peublan Milksnake

(Lampropelitis triangulum campbelli)

"Excuse Me, which way is South America?"

Rainbow Boa

(Epicrates cenchria crassus)

"Hello, they call me Slar."

Savannha Monitor

(Varanus exanthematicus)

But it sounds like Savu

Sawu Python

Am I poisonous or not?  

Red touch Black friend of Jack, Red and Yellow will kill you fellow.

Scarlet kingsnake

(Lampropelitis triangulum elapsoides)

"Yes I have stripes and no spots but, that's me.

Spotted Python

(Antarresia maculosa)

One of our favorite snakes for color and temperament.

Tangerine Honduran Milksnake

 

"Who is not happy about her picture being taken."

Tokay Gecko

(Gekko gecko)

 

"When I grow up can I be on Baywatch?"

Water Python

 

"Ain't I pretty!"

Whiptail Scorpion

"Why are you wearing gloves you chicken?"

White Lipp Python

(Leiopython albertisii)

"Kiss Me I'm a Prince, no really."

African Bullfrog


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