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These are only a few of the reptiles you can find at our store...
always remember, if you would be interested in any specific reptile, you only need to ask...

      

 


~Bearded Dragon~

Right now we have a 6 months old bearded dragon with us at the store, and a couple of 5 months old at home
Our bearded dragon is healthy, he eats a lot of crickets and he never seem satisfied, he loves lettuce and celery.and he plays all the time. Very friendly dragon.
You can come and see him at any time.




Spiny Tail Iguana

This baby is very active and very friendly, he will follow your finger if you come closer to his tank. Very active iguana, he eats very well. very awake creature!



Curly Tailed Lizard

 

 

Daytime temperature should be around 80ºF to 85ºF (26.6ºC to 29.44ºC)

The basking area for curl tail lizard should be between 88ºF to 90ºF (31.1ºC to 32.2ºC)

Nighttime temperatures should be maintained between 75ºF to 77ºF (23.88ºC to 25ºC).

He loves to eat crickets, wax worms and mealworms; they will also enjoy small pieces of green leaf lettuce and sweet fruit in a shallow dish. Fresh water should also be provided.

UBV lighting should be provided. He would need multiple climbing branched and a shelter for hiding.

 Sometimes you will walk right next to his tank, you would look for him, you will stare at each part of his habitat and you still won’t see him! He is our personal Houdini - And suddenly you'll move something and PUM! He’ll jump and make you jump as well!




Yellow-throated Plated Lizard

 

 

They can live up to 10 years, they can grow from 16 (40, 64 cm) to 28 inches (71.12 cm) in length and 2 to 4 inches (5.08 cm to 10.16 cm) in width depend on the species. They have flattened bodies and tiny fragile looking legs for their bodies. This lizard has no noticeable neck and the tail is in most cases double the length of their body.

They like to bask on rocks – they would prefer a hot baking area – day time temperatures are from 85ºF to 88ºF (29.44ºC to 31ºC) and night time temperatures are 85 (29ºC) – UVB lighting is required – they are omnivores. Water should be made available –

There are timid by nature, which makes them easy to tame, they are calm but if they feel scared or threaten they might bite although it won’t cause you much damage. They make good pets and they are really easy to take care of, they only need a dish of water, fruit some insect and a piece of wood to sit.

 

Crested Gecko -

 

 

The temperature for this baby range from 70 to mid 80 F (21.1ºC to 26.6ºC or so)

 They required UVB as it helps geckos metabolize calcium and therefore this helps to avoid metabolic bone disease (MDB)

It’s really good to mist the crested geckos at least once per day depending on the humidity of the hosing. He will drink the water from the surface around their enclosures or off of themselves. (Warm water is better)

Crested mainly eat crickets and baby food. Peach and apricot seem to be the favorite baby food. (Our gecko loves peach!)

I personally love to watch our crested gecko, I love its colors and it is so soft! This is without a doubt my favorite gecko!

 

  

Basilisk Lizard

 

 

 

Basilisks are active lizards and need large enclosures, the bigger the better

They love water, it is important to offer a large dish for them to soak in, and you need to maintain this dish clean to avoid illness. They need regular spraying for this humid species.

They are omnivorous, eating insects and pinky mice, occasional fruit and veggies. The food needs to be small as large can harm your basilisk.

Mold can be toxic for this lizard.

He would appreciate also worms, silk worms, roaches, grasshoppers and others. (Not fireflies).

For basilisk females it is really good during breeding season to feed them with pinkies.

They can also eat collard greens, red leaf lettuce, greens leaf lettuce and tons of other things. Like mustard greens, dandelion greens. Etc.

 

 Leopard Gecko (bred by us)



 

The Mommies and the daddy...

 

Vieled Chamaleon

 

Milksnake Pueblan

King Snakes babies, teens and adults

Green Iguana

(We personaly dont recomend to have an iguana as a pet unless you know for sure, you will count for the next 20 years with the room and all the special requirements that you will need to take good care of this pet).

Iguanas are very good looking lizard. and due to some people who perhaps walk around downtown with their iguanas on a leash or on their shoulders, your kids might think they want one to do the same.

The iguana requiers a lot of care, special lights and they DO grow to 6 feet long...so there has to be a common sense when deciding if it is an animal you will be able to house and provide all the needs it requiers. unfortunatly there are way too many huge iguanas who are droped at shelters...consider adopting if you are still thinking that an iguana would be the perfect pet for you...(honeslty, do some serious research before taking a baby iguana home)


Jason & Mara
Kritters and Fins
712 View Street
Victoria , BC V8W 1J8

Phone: 250-384-9728

Fax: 250-384-9738

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