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(Adelphobates galactonotus)
Medium sized frog with a brightly coloured pattern "splashed" on its back.
(Ceratophrys cranwelli)
Also know as a pacman frog. Easy to care for ground frog that grows quite large.
(Ceratophrys cranwelli)
Easy to care for terrestrial frog that grows quite large.
(Ceratophrys cranwelli)
Also know as a pacman frog. Easy to care for ground frog that grows quite large.
(Centrochelys sulcata)
This is the worlds 3rd largest species of tortoise! CB25.
(Testudo hermanni)
Very easy to care for and make great pets.CB25.
(Chelonoidis carbonaria)
CB25 .A very colourful species of tortoise That grows large and requires meat in thier diet
(Chamaeleo calyptratus)
CB25 Males. Colourful animals with lots of character.
(Chamaeleo calyptratus)
CB25 Females.Colourful animals with lots of character.
(Pogona Vitticeps)
CB25 babies. Make great pets, very interactive. Mixed colours available.
(Correlophus ciliatus)
A great beginner species. Easy to care for and good to handle
(Rhacodactylus auriculatus)
CB25 Similar to crested gecko, with rougher skin and motled markings.
(Eublepharis macularius)
Various colour morph / types including Mac snow and Jungle
(Mniarogekko chahoua)
First time we have had this species available. CB25 babies.
(Lepidodactylus lugubris)
A low maintenance, small species of gecko that are parthenogenic.
(Gecko Gecko)
One of the largest gecko species. Beautiful markings but has attitude!
(Laemanctus longipes)
CB25. A gorgeous arboreal species with a tail that is almost 3 times the lentgh of its body
(Tribolonotus gracilis)
Rarely available CB. A shy species that is more of a look at pet than a hands on one
(Tiliqua scincoides)
CB25. A curious lizard with great personality. Easy to handle and care for.
(Varanus gilleni)
The first time we have had this species available. A similar species to the Spiny Tail, very active and inqusitive. CB24 babies
(Epicrates maurus)
CB24. The smallest of the rainbow boa species which becomes a rich chocolate brown colour with age.
(Epicrates cenchria)
CB25. The smallest of the rainbow boa species which becomes a rich chocolate brown colour with age.
(Boa constrictor)
CB25. One of the prestiest morphons of Common Boa. Grows quite large.
(Gongylophis colubrinus)
CB21. A small species of burrowing boa.
(Pantherophis guttatus guttatus)
CB24.This morph lacks any black pigmentantion.
(Pantherophis guttatus guttatus)
CB24.This morph lacks any black pigmentantion.
(Pantherophis guttatus guttatus)
CB24. An orange body with red blotches, outlined with black.
(Pantherophis guttatus guttatus)
An grey body with light grey blotches, outlined with black.
(Lampropeltis getula floridana)
CB22. Brown and tan banding, adult size 4-5ft.
( Lampropeltis calligaster)
CB22. Tan colouration with dark dorsal blotches. Adult size 2.5 -3.5ft.
(Lampropeltis triangulum campbelli)
Well known for their tri colour striped pattern, intended to mimic those of the venomous coral snake
(Python regius)
CB25. Brown and tan in colour.
(Python regius)
CB25. A variation of royal python that has white patches on it.
(Python regius)
CB25. A morph of royal that is completely white with black eyes
(Cyriopagopoeus sp. "Big/Black")
6-7cm. A defensive species, females become a velvety jet black as the mature
(Idiothele mira)
2cm. A fascinating trapdoor species of tarantula
(Nhandu tripeii)
6-7cm. A large fluffy species with strawberry blonde hairs.
Grammostola pulchra
1-2cm. A nice docile species, Jet black in colouration as adults
(Nhandu chromatus)
This species is one of the larger tarantulas
(Lasiodora striatipes)
4-5cm. A fast growing species, similar to a Salmon Pink but with more leg striping.
(Grammostola rosea)
Juvenile. This used to be the most common tarantula, now rare to see in the hobby. A great beginner species
(Grammostola porteri)
This used to be the most common tarantula, now rare to see in the hobby. A great beginner species
(Grammostola pulchripes)
6-7cm. A well known species for its good temperament and striking gold patterns
(Theraphosidae sp. "Dorado")
1cm.
(Aphonopelma chalcodes)
Sling. A slow growing species that takes years to mature. Females can live over 25 years
(Pamphobeteus sp. “Magnanegra”)
unsexed slings
(Ceratogyrus darlingi)
7-8cm. An amazing spider that grows a horn from its carapace
(Chrom. cyaneopubescens)
1-2cm. Beautiful colours and markings, can be skittish
(Acanthoscurria geniculata)
5-6cm. A large species of tarantula with striking markings
(Harpactira pulchripes)
1cm. A terrestrial species that likes to web
(Ornithoctoninae sp. “Vietnam Highland”)
The first time we have had this species
(Ornithoctoninae sp. “Ho Chi Minh”)
1cm. Very heavy webbers, can be very aggressive.
(Phormingochilus sp. "rufus")
6-7cm. A fast arboreal species with a tiger-striped pattern on their abdomen.
(Phormingochilus sp. "rufus")
A fast arboreal species with a tiger-striped pattern on their abdomen.
(Pamphobeteus sp. “Mascara”)
unsexed sling
(Pelinobius muticus)
5-6cm. An impressive burrowing species, known to be agressive.
(Selenocosmia sp. "Kordillera")
5-6cm.
(Aphonopelma bicoloratum)
1cm. A slow growing, docile species with orange legs.
(Brachypelma harmorii)
Sling. A calm, ground dwelling spider with red markings on their legs
(Brachypelma boehmei)
Sling. A very pretty and docile spider. Black with orange legs
(Brachypelma emilia)
Juvenile. A good beginner species, Beautiful colours and peaceful manner
(Davus pentalore)
5-6cm. A burrowing, dwarf species with a beautiful orange abdomen
(Pterinochilus murinus)
1-2cm. AKA Orange Bitety Thing. Fast and fiesty.
(Pterinochilus murinus)
6-7cm. AKA Orange Bitety Thing. Fast and fiesty.
(Omothymus violaceopes)
2cm. A large arboreal species with intense blue colouration on the legs
(Omothymus violaceopes)
1-2cm. A large arboreal species with intense blue colouration on the legs
(Ornithoctonus aureotibialis)
Juvinille. A defensive burrowing species
(Psalmopoeus cambridgei)
1-2cm. A tree dwelling tarantula that creates webbed hideouts
(Ornithoctoninae sp. “Vietnam Silver”)
Sling. A recently discovered species. Glowing silver blue colouration comes through as they mature.
(Lasiocyano sazmai)
5-6cm. A moderatley-sized ground dwelling species which becomes blue with age.
(Cyriopagopoeus lividum)
7-8cm. A burrowing species, fast and agressive.
(Stromatopelma calceatum)
Sling. An agressive arboreal species that has fluffy legs
(Hapalopus vangoghi)
1cm. A new species, calm and docile making it a great beginner species.
(Pterinochilus lugardi)
Sling. A defensize ground species, Tan in colouration
(Coremiocnemis hoggi)
4-5cm. A burrowing species which requires a temperature of no more than 25c
(Theraphosa blondi)
3-4cm. The largest spider in the world by mass and size.
(Orphnaecus sp. "Panay Blue")
Sling. A dwarf burrowing species
(Heteroscodra maculata)
1cm. Sling. A very stunning and remarkable old world tarantula. Very fast
(Lissachatina fulica)
These make ideal pets as they are easy to look after and grow up to 8"
(Telodeinopus aoutii)
Characterized by their rusty-brown color with white and brown striped legs.
(Gromphadorhina portentosa)
Large cockroachs that hiss when they feel theartened
(Deroplatys desiccata)
Wonderful looking with a great disguise
(Hymenopus coronatus)
Very prtty little mantis with amazing camouflage
(Platymeris biguttatus)
Feirce predatory insect, with a needle like mouthpart to inject their prey.
(Cheloctonus intermedia)
A medium sized, burrowing species of scorpion. CB26