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Gizmo is a 4-year old Bearded dragon and one of my first lizards. She always looks grumpy but loves to be held and just chill with people.
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S'more is our first Crested Gecko. He lives with us in a bioactive enclosure with one other "crestie". He is very soft, loves to jump, and is a favorite in the reptile community.
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Zero is our second, younger Crested Gecko who lives in the bioactive enclosure with S'more. She also is very soft and loves to jump and climb.
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Mango is brand new to our crew and is one of the sweetest leopard geckos around. We can't wait for you to meet him!
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We saw Cheesecake the ivory Ball Python at a pet store in terrible shape and just had to rescue her.
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Faux is a Pinstripe Ball Python whose coloring looks a lot like a tootsie roll.
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Nigini was my very first snake. A friendly ball python, he has converted quite a few people into snake lovers.
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Shinx is a young Banana Jigsaw ball python
Wiggles is a very small Western Hognose snake with the cutest smushed nose.
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Jeffery was a rescue found in a kitchen! He was originally slated to be rehomed but we created a bond so he is a permanent resident at The REptile Project.
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Bones is a Cinnamon GHI Ball Python.
Leopard Gecko
Bruni is our miracle girl that we nursed back to complete health. Due to her fragile nature, she is not available for encounters.
Hershey is a brand new Blue-Tongued Skink. We picked her up as a rescue in February 2024
This is our brand new baby blue tongued skink purchased from a breeder on morph market. He is such a joy!
A brand new baby Reticulated Python in a beautiful orangey-pink color
Athena is a young boa constrictor imperator.
*Not currently doing Encounters*
Volt is an adult Mojave fire ball python
Sol is an adult pastel lesser fire ball python.
Katara is a rescued Burmese python who reaches 7 1/2 feet in length! When full grown she will be up to 20' long!
We've Expanded! Peanut definitely isn't a reptile, but she is a unique Tenrec. Unlike hedgehogs, their spikes aren't spiky!
*stock photo until we get an updated one*
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