Animals at Northampton Reptile & Fish Centre
Bell Plantation Garden Centre, Towcester, NN12 6GX
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Livestock list updated 10th March 2023
Amphibians | ||||
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CB22. A fun, chunky treefrog with a big appetite. A great starter frog. | |||
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An easy to keep species of tree frog. Planted set up required. | |||
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This morph of horned frog develops its blue colouration as it gets older. | |||
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These animals are extremely fascinating and easy to care for. |
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CB22. Rarely seen in the trade, prefers an arid enviroment and requires UVB. |
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Easy to care for terrestrial frog that grows quite large. |
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Easy to care for terrestrial frog that grows quite large. |
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One of the larger species of dart frog. Yellow and black in colour. |
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A lovely colour variation of dart frog, small and easy to keep.. |
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One of the most well known tree frogs for their vivid red eye colour. |
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One of the prettiest tree frog species that grow quite large. |
Tortoises & Turtles | ||||
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CB21. Microchipped and licenced. | |||
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CB21. Microchipped and licenced. | |||
Chameleons | ||||
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CB22 Males. Colourful animals with lots of character. | |||
Dragons | ||||
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CB22 babies. Make great pets, very interactive. | |||
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The smaller cousin of the bearded dragon, very hands on and make great pets. | |||
Geckos | ||||
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A low maintenance, small species of gecko that are parthenogenic. | |||
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A stunning gecko. Great for begginers. Bred by one of our customers. | |||
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A beautiul and active species of day gecko. | |||
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Various colour morph / types. | |||
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CB21. A small species of diurnal gecko. Not best for handling but make great display pets. | |||
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An arboreal gecko from Australia. | |||
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First time we have had this species available. CB22 babies. | |||
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A calm, nocturnal ground gecko that needs to be kept a little more hunid than a leopard gecko. | |||
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A beautiful, large gecko. Bright green in colour and active during in the day. | |||
Misc Lizards | ||||
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A burrowing species of skink, rarely seen captive bred. | |||
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CB21. An active lizardcfull of personality. Striking Orange red and yellow markings. | |||
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Rarely available CB. A shy species that is more of a look at pet than a hands on one. | |||
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CB22. A gorgeous arboreal species with a tail that is almost 3 times the lentgh of its body. | |||
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CB22. A fast, skittish lizard that makes a great look at pet. | |||
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A curious lizard with great personality. Easy to handle and care for.. | |||
Boas | ||||
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CB20 Females. Slightly smaller than common boas with more compact saddle patterns. | |||
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CB21. A small species of burrowing boa. | |||
Corn Snakes | ||||
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CB21. An Amel crossed with a sunkissed corn. | |||
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Adult. This morph lacks any black pigmentantion. | |||
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CB21. A cross between an Amel and a Kastanie. | |||
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CB21. Becomes redder as it matures, with the addition of Tessera markings. | |||
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CB21. Tessera trait which changes the standard markings almost a stripe alond the spine.. | |||
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CB21. Destintive Tesseara patterning with no black colouration. | |||
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CB21. Ashy in colouration, tends to be slimmer than other morphs. | |||
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CB21. A 3 gene morph with interesting markings. | |||
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CB21. A beautiful combination of Ultra, Amel and Caramel. | |||
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A pattern morph with a distinctive stripe, red with no black colouration. | |||
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A pattern morph with a distinctive stripe, pink and white with red eyes. | |||
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CB22. A first for us, this morph of corn has skin instead of scales. Very pretty. | |||
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CB22. An unusal colour morph thast is white with orange and black spots. | |||
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CB22. A pretty corn snake with pink and white markings. | |||
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CB22. A grey body with darker grey blotches outlined with a black band. | |||
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CB22. An orange body with red blotches, outlined with black. | |||
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An easy to keep snake, great for begginers, adult male.. | |||
Kingsnakes | ||||
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Very pretty king snake with banded & striped patterning. | |||
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CB22. Brown and tan banding, adult size 4-5ft. | |||
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CB22. Tan colouration with dark dorsal blotches. Adult size 2.5 -3.5ft. | |||
Pythons | ||||
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CB21. Brown and tan in colour with a full body stripe. | |||
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CB22. Off white, paternless with black eyes. Female available. | |||
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CB21 Female. | |||
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CB22. | |||
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CB22 Male. Yellow and lavender in colour. | |||
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CB22 Male. A cross between a fire and a pastel. | |||
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CB22 Male. Similar to a common but brighter in colour. | |||
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A beautiful species of phython which can grow to 8ft. Olive green and yellow in colour. | |||
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CB20 Female. Striking yellow markings. | |||
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CB20 Male. Semi arboreal, and can grow reasonably large. | |||
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CB22. One of the smallest species of python, averaging about 3ft in length. | |||
Misc Snakes | ||||
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CB21. This is the first time we have had this species of snake available. A slender snake with glossy scales.. | |||
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One of the largest species of snake in North America, reaching up to 8ft in length. | |||
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CB21. A large sturdy snake with beautiful keeled scales. | |||
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CB22. Semi-aquatic and gets to about 1m average when fully grown. | |||
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CB22. A great small species of snake with real character. Rear Fanged. | |||
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CB22. A great small species of snake with real character and amazing markings. Rear Fanged. | |||
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These have slightly protuding eyes, grey in colour with black markings. | |||
Spiders | ||||
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Sub Adult Female. A stunning and fast old world tarantula. | |||
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Juvenille. A little skittish but very pretty. | |||
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Sling. A smaller species of Psalmopoeus, can be skittish. | |||
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Sling. An amazing spider that grows a horn from its carapace. | |||
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Sling. A beautiful arboreal species in shades of tan and brown. | |||
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Sling. Pretty when small, stunning orange when adult. | |||
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S/A female. A dwarf species with amazing colouration. | |||
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Juvinille. An agressive species that is the only know species to swim. | |||
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Juvenile. A plump-bodied tarantula, calm and great for beginners. | |||
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Juvinille. A slow growing, easy to care for species. | |||
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Sling. A defensive burrowing species. | |||
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Juvenile. AKA love heart butt. One of the smallest species in the hobby. | |||
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Sling. An attractive semi arboreal species that is a super hwavy webber. | |||
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Sling. Rarely seen now in the trade. This a docile, great beginner tarantula. | |||
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1-2cm. A calm, ground dwelling spider with red markings on their legs. | |||
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1-2cm. A calm, ground dwelling spider with red markings on their legs. | |||
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5-6cm. A calm, ground dwelling spider with red markings on their legs. | |||
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5cm. Charecterized by having a "horn" protruding from the carapace.. | |||
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2cm. Beautiful colours and markings, can be skittish. | |||
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6-7cm. Beautiful colours and markings, can be skittish. | |||
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6-8cm.With a leg span of up 10 inches,this one of the largest tarantulas in the world. | |||
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3-4cm. A burrowing, dwarf species with a beautiful orange abdomen. | |||
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6-7cm. A large fluffy species with strawberry blonde hairs. | |||
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1-2cm. A rarer species of brachypelma, orange markings are deeper in colour. | |||
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1-2cm. A very pretty and docile spider. Black with orange legs. | |||
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1cm. Very heavy webbers, can be very aggressive. | |||
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1cm. A burrowing species with distinctive black and white banded legs. | |||
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1-2cm. A nice docile species, Jet black in colouration as adults. | |||
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1-2cm. A terrestrial species that likes to web. | |||
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1-2cm. Striking black coloration paired with vibrant orange chevrons and leg markings. | |||
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5-8cm. Rarer than the other goliath species, but still a big tarantula!. | |||
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3cm. A giant, heavy bodied, fast and powerful tarantula. | |||
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S/A. An easy to care for and entertaining little spider. | |||
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1-2cm. A very fast heavy webbing spider. | |||
Misc Invertebrates | ||||
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Large cockroachs that hiss when they feel theartened | |||
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A large secies of mantis, easy to keep. | |||
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Feirce predatory insect, with a needle like mouthpart to inject their prey. | |||
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A large, stocky scorpion that may grow up to five inches in length.. | |||
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Very pretty little mantis with amazing camouflage. | |||
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A large species of mantis, easy to keep. |
Spinybottom Flying Tree Frog (Rhacophorus exechopygus)

An easy to keep species of tree frog. Planted set up required.
Samurai Blue Horned Frog(ceratophrys cranwelli)

This morph of horned frog develops its blue colouration as it gets older.
Strawberry horned frog(ceratophrys cranwelli)

Easy to care for terrestrial frog that grows quite large..
Speckled Axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum)

These animals are extremely fascinating and easy to care for.
Paradise Toad(Vandijkophrynus robinsoni)

CB22. Rarely seen in the trade, prefers an arid enviroment and requires UVB.
Whites Tree Frog(Litoria caerulea)

CB22. A fun, chunky treefrog with a big appetite. A great starter frog.
Green Pacman Frog(Ceratophrys sp.)

Easy to care for terrestrial frog that grows quite large.
Dyeing Poison Arrow Frog(dendrobates tinctorius 'matecho')

One of the larger species of dart frog. Yellow and black in colour.
Green & Black poison Dart Frog(Dendrobates auratus)

A lovely colour variation of dart frog, small and easy to keep.
Red Eye Tree Frog(Agalychnis callidryas)

One of the most well known tree frogs for their vivid red eye colour..
Amazon Milk Frog(Trachycephalus resinifictrix)

One of the prettiest tree frog species that grow quite large.
Herman Tortoise (Testudo hermanni)

CB20. Microchipped and licenced.
Marginated Tortoise(Testudo hermanni)

CB21. Microchipped and licenced.
Yemen Chameleon (Chamaeleo calyptratus)

CB22 Males.Colorful and fun little characters.
Bearded Dragon (Pogona Vitticeps)

CB21 babies. Make great pets, very interactive.
Rankins Dragon (Pogona henrylawsoni)

The smaller cousin of the bearded dragon, very hands on and make great pets.
Mourning Gecko (Lepidodactylus lugubris)

A low maintenance, small species of gecko that are parthenogenic.
Gargoyle Gecko (Rhacodactylus auriculatus)

A stunning gecko. Great for begginers. Bred by one of our customers.
Lined Day Gecko (Phelsuma lineata)

A beautiul and active species of day gecko.
Assorted morph Leopard Gecko (Eublepharis macularius montanus)

Various colour morph / types.
Cameroon Dwarf Gecko (Lygodactylus conraui)

CB21. A small species of diurnal gecko. Not best for handling but make great display pets.
Northern Velvet Gecko(oedura monilis)

An arboreal gecko from Australia.
Mossy Gecko(Mniarogekko chahoua)

First time we have had this species available. CB22 babies.
Fat Tailed Gecko(Hemitheconyx caudicinctus)

A calm, nocturnal ground gecko that needs to be kept a little more hunid than a leopard gecko.
Giant Day Gecko(Phelsuma grandis)

A beautiful, large gecko. Bright green in colour and active during in the day.
Ocellated Skink (Chalcides ocellatus)

A burrowing species of skink, rarely seen captive bred.
Fire Skink (Lepidothyris fernandi)

CB21. An active lizardcfull of personality. Striking Orange red and yellow markings.
Red-Eyed Crocodile Skink (Tribolonotus gracilis)

Rarely available CB. A shy species that is more of a look at pet than a hands on one.
Casquehead Iguana(Laemanctus longipes)

CB22. A gorgeous arboreal species with a tail that is almost 3 times the lentgh of its body.
Long Tail Grass Lizard(Takydromus sexlineatus)

CB22. A fast, skittish lizard that makes a great look at pet.
Blue Tongue Skink(Tiliqua gigas)

A curious lizard with great personality. Easy to handle and care for..
Nicaragua boa (Boa constrictor nicaragua)

CB20 Females. Slightly smaller than common boas with more compact saddle patterns.
Kenyan Sand Boa (Gongylophis colubrinus)

CB21. A small species of burrowing boa.
Inferno Corn Snake (Pantherophis guttatus guttatus)

CB21. An Amel crossed with a sunkissed corn.
Cinder Corn Snake (Pantherophis guttatus guttatus)

CB21. Ashy in colouration, tends to be slimmer than other morphs.
Bloodred Tessera Corn Snake (Pantherophis guttatus guttatus)

CB21. Becomes redder as it matures, with the addition of Tessera markings.
Tessera Corn Snake (Pantherophis guttatus guttatus)

CB21. Tessera trait which changes the standard markings o almost a stripe alond the spine.
Amel Tessera Corn Snake (Pantherophis guttatus guttatus)

CB21. Destintive Tesseara patterning with no red colouration.
Amel Corn Snake (Pantherophis guttatus guttatus)

Adult. This morph lacks any black pigmentantion.
Lavender Corn Snake (Pantherophis guttatus)

A lovely morph of corn. Burgandy and orange colouration
Stripe Corn Snake (Pantherophis guttatus)

CB19. A great beginner snake, unusual markings
Caramel Motley Ultra Corn (Pantherophis guttatus)

CB21. A 3 gene morph with interesting markings.
Gold Dust Corn (Pantherophis guttatus)

CB21. A beautiful combination of Ultra, Amel and Caramel.
Amel Motley Corn (Pantherophis guttatus)

A pattern morph with a distinctive stripe, red with no black colouration.
Snow Motley Corn(Pantherophis guttatus)

A pattern morph with a distinctive stripe, pink and white with red eyes.
Scaleless Corn Snake(Pantherophis guttatus)

CB22. A first for us, this morph of corn has skin instead of scales. Very pretty.
Palmetto Corn(Pantherophis guttatus)

CB22. An unusal colour morph thast is white with orange and black spots.
Snow Corn(Pantherophis guttatus)

CB22. A pretty corn snake with pink and white markings.
Anery Corn(Pantherophis guttatus)

CB22. A grey body with darker grey blotches outlined with a black band.
Common Corn(Pantherophis guttatus)

CB22. An orange body with red blotches, outlined with black.
Striped Corn(Pantherophis guttatus)

An easy to keep snake, great for begginers, adult male..
Abberant Californian Kingsnake (Lampropeltis getula californiae)

Very pretty king snake with banded & striped patterning.
Florida Kingsnake (Lampropeltis getula floridana)

CB22. Brown and tan banding, adult size 4-5ft.
Prairie Kingsnake ( Lampropeltis calligaster)

CB22. Tan colouration with dark dorsal blotches. Adult size 2.5 -3.5ft
Butter G-stripe Royal Python (Python regius)

CB21. Brown and tan in colour with a full body stripe.
Ivory Royal Python (Python regius)

CB22. Off white, paternless with black eyes. Female available.
Pastel Royal Python (Python regius)

CB21 Female.
Common Royal Python (Python regius)

CB22.
Toffee Royal Python(Python regius)

CB22 Male. Yellow and lavender in colour.
Firefly Royal Python(Python regius)

CB22 Male. A cross between a fire and a pastel.
Leopard Royal Python(Python regius)

CB22 Male. Similar to a common but brighter in colour.
Macklot's Python (Liasis mackloti)

A beautiful species of phython which can grow to 8ft. Olive green and yellow in colour.
Hi-Yellow Jungle Carpet Python (Morelia spilota cheynei)

CB20 Female. Striking yellow markings.
Bredl's Python (Morelia bredli)

CB20 Male. Semi arboreal, and can grow reasonably large.
Spotted Python (Antaresia maculosa)

CB22. One of the smallest species of python, averaging about 3ft in length.
Trinket Snake (Coelognathus helena)

CB21. This is the first time we have had this species of snake available. A slender snake with glossy scales.
Bull Snake (Pituophis catenifer sayi)

One of the largest species of snake in North America, reaching up to 8ft in length.
Chinese King Rat Snake (Elaphe carinata)

CB21. A large sturdy snake with beautiful keeled scales.
Scott's Mexican Garter Snake (Thamnophis eques scotti)

CB22. Semi-aquatic and gets to about 1m average when fully grown.
Western Hognose (het axanthic) (Heterodon nasicus)

CB22. A great small species of snake with real character. Rear Fanged.
Tri-Colour Hognose(Xenodon pulcher)

CB22. A great small species of snake with real character and amazing markings. Rear Fanged.
Trans Pecos Rat Snake(Bogertophis subocularis)

These have slightly protuding eyes, grey in colour with black markings.
Togo Starburst Tarantula (Heteroscodra maculata)

Sub Adult Female. A stunning and fast old world tarantula.
Tiger Rump Davus pentaloris)

Juvenille. A little skittish but very pretty.
Venezulan Chevron(Psalmopoeus langenbucheri)

Sling. A smaller species of Psalmopoeus, can be skittish.
Rear Horned Baboon(Ceratogyrus darlingi)

Sling. An amazing spider that grows a horn from its carapace.
Panama Blonde(Psalmopoeus pulcher)

Sling. A beautiful arboreal species in shades of tan and brown.
Orange Tree spider(Pseudoclamoris gigas)

Sling. Pretty when small, stunning orange when adult.
Columbian Blue Leg(Holothele longipes)

S/A female. A dwarf species with amazing colouration.
Cameroon Red Baboon(Hysterocrates gigas)

Juvinille. An agressive species that is the only know species to swim.
Curly Hair(Tlitocatl albopilosus)

Juvenile. A plump-bodied tarantula, calm and great for beginners.
Texas Tan(Aphonopelma anax)

Juvinille. A slow growing, easy to care for species.
Thai Yellow Fringe(Ornithoctonus aureotibialis)

Sling. A defensive burrowing species.
Trinidad Dwarf(Cyriocosmus elegans)

Juvenile. AKA love heart butt. One of the smallest species in the hobby.
Gabon Baboon (Heterothele gabonensis)

Sling. An attractive semi arboreal species that is a super hwavy webber.
Mexican Rose Grey (Brachypelma verdezi)

Sling. Rarely seen now in the trade. This a docile, great beginner tarantula.
Mexican Red Knee(Brachypelma hamorii)

1-2cm. A calm, ground dwelling spider with red markings on their legs.
Mexican Orange Knee(Brachypelma smithi)

1-2cm. A calm, ground dwelling spider with red markings on their legs.
Mexican Red Knee(Brachypelma hamorii)

5-6cm. A calm, ground dwelling spider with red markings on their legs.
Straight Horned Baboon(Ceratogyrus marshalli)

5cm. Charecterized by having a "horn" protruding from the carapace.
Green Bottle Blue(Chrom. cyaneopubescens)

2cm. Beautiful colours and markings, can be skittish.
Green Bottle Blue(Chrom. cyaneopubescens)

6-7cm. Beautiful colours and markings, can be skittish.
Salmon Pink(Lasiodora parahybana)

6-8cm.With a leg span of up 10 inches,this one of the largest tarantulas in the world.
Tiger Rump(Davus pentalore)

3-4cm. A burrowing, dwarf species with a beautiful orange abdomen.
Brazilian Blonde(Nhandu tripeii)

6-7cm. A large fluffy species with strawberry blonde hairs.
Mexican Flame Knee(Brachypelma auratum)

1-2cm. A rarer species of brachypelma, orange markings are deeper in colour.
Mexican Fire Leg(Brachypelma bohemi)

1-2cm. A very pretty and docile spider. Black with orange legs.
Indian Violet Earth Tiger(Chilobrachys fimbriatus)

1cm. Very heavy webbers, can be very aggressive.
Himalayan Earth Tiger(Haplocosmia himalayana)

1cm. A burrowing species with distinctive black and white banded legs.
Brazilian Black(Grammostola pulchra)

1-2cm. A nice docile species, Jet black in colouration as adults.
Gold Blue Leg Baboon(Harpactira pulchripes)

1-2cm. A terrestrial species that likes to web.
Venuzeulan Suntiger(Psalmopoeus irminia)

1-2cm. Striking black coloration paired with vibrant orange chevrons and leg markings.
Pink Foot Goliath(Theraphosa apophysis)

5-8cm. Rarer than the other goliath species, but still a big tarantula!.
Goliath Birdeater(Theraphosa stirmi)

3cm. A giant, heavy bodied, fast and powerful tarantula.
Regal Jumping Spider(Phidippus regius)

S/A. An easy to care for and entertaining little spider.
Giant Curtain Web(Linothele megateloides)

1-2cm. A very fast heavy webbing spider.
Hissing Cockroach (Gromphadorhina portentosa)

Large cockroachs that hiss when they feel theartened
African Mantis(sphodromantis viridis)

A large secies of mantis, easy to keep..
Twin Spot Assassin Bug (Platymeris biguttatus)

Feirce predatory insect, with a needle like mouthpart to inject their prey.
Asian Forest Scorpion (Heterometrus spinifer)

A large, stocky scorpion that may grow up to five inches in length..
Orchid Mantis(Hymenopus coronatus)

Very pretty little mantis with amazing camouflage.
Asian Mantis(Hierodula membranacea)

A large species of mantis, easy to keep.