Reptiles & Amphibians

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Let us help you create a vivarium today!

We have healthy, beautiful, thriving reptiles, come visit us today and see our reptile area, which is highlighted by our store “Dragon”, Pheonix.  Bring your family in to see him, watch him eat and even pet him!

In addition, we offer a great selection of products that make for happy, healthy animals. Everything from lighting and heating, substrates, hideouts, you name it, all under one roof! And, your reptile will LOVE the selection of live and dry foods that we offer, including crickets, mealworms, canned diets, frozen diets, dry pellets, etc!

You will also appreciate that we strive to offer captive bred reptiles. 

This has many benefits, and we go out of our way for you!  Captive bred animals help protect natural resources by not creating a demand to collect animals from their wild habitat (where, oftentimes atrocious techniques are used and wild populations suffer).  In addition, our captive bred reptiles tend to be much healthier, with no wild parasites, or illness.  Because of this, our reptiles also eat well (key to reptile health).  We even keep a record of each reptile’s feeding so that we can share it with you and give you peace of mind.

And, the best part is that you'll find that we are reptile lovers too!

We enjoy taking care of our animals while they are with us and will be more than happy to make sure you are successful and have just as much fun when you bring them home!

Visit us today for your reptiles…or just to explore our fun store!

In the meantime, enjoy our website!  Check out all the reptile articles in our BLOG, each contributed by one of our wonderful team members

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