Exotic Envy Reptiles

Exotic Envy Reptiles Providing reptiles, reptile boarding, reptile supplies, feeders, and other related merchandise.
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A few candids
11/09/2024

A few candids

All moved in
11/09/2024

All moved in

11/09/2024
Zoomie and Zoey the redfoot tortoises will be here from 12-4 Sunday running around the store. Come visit them.We will ha...
11/03/2024

Zoomie and Zoey the redfoot tortoises will be here from 12-4 Sunday running around the store. Come visit them.

We will have the popcorn machine turned on today too.

Would there be any interest in an isopod presentation one weekend day in the future. I know a very passionate presenter ...
11/03/2024

Would there be any interest in an isopod presentation one weekend day in the future. I know a very passionate presenter who may be willing to participate.

Let us know in the comments.

We’re ready, are you?We just got in 7-“fancy” bearded dragons in earlier this week. All priced to move at $125 each.We h...
11/02/2024

We’re ready, are you?
We just got in 7-“fancy” bearded dragons in earlier this week. All priced to move at $125 each.

We have a bunch of 40 gallon open fronts available, and some 4x2x2 enclosures available.

For our paludarium fans, we have one available at the store. These have been difficult to get. ***Edit ***paludarium has been sold

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10/29/2024

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Doing a little fall decorating
10/23/2024

Doing a little fall decorating

Turns out He is actually a She. Comment your name suggestions below
10/22/2024

Turns out He is actually a She.
Comment your name suggestions below

Worth a read, you may learn something
10/21/2024

Worth a read, you may learn something

Happy !

October 21st is Reptile Awareness Day, a day to promote conservation and appreciation of the phenomenal world of reptiles. Through educational outreach efforts, truth and understanding of these fascinating animals can be spread. In the name of education, we will use this day to encourage more appreciation for these wonderful animals.

As a group, reptiles are poorly understood by much of the public. Myths and urban legends often ascribe aggressive, malicious, and even supernatural abilities to these animals, reinforcing them as sources of revulsion and fear. Those familiar with reptiles know well that such negative associations are as false as they are unjustified. Nonetheless, it can be difficult to convince people that these animals are both in need of and worth conserving.

Modern zoos do invaluable work in this direction, but often, the interactive educational programs offered to schools, libraries, and other informative outreach events by private animal keepers are the most effective in changing minds. These programs often spark lasting, significant interest in reptiles. Such programs inspire children to become tomorrow’s veterinarians, zookeepers, biologists, and conservationists. People will conserve what they love, and these interactive programs, providing reptile admiration, will ensure ongoing conservation efforts for reptiles.

Due to the increased reverence and understanding of these exceptional animals, reptile pets are not uncommon. They are increasingly popular, now being kept in around 5% of U.S. households (roughly 1 in 20), and fitting well with a number of modern lifestyles. Many pet reptiles have needs that are much easier to meet than more commonly kept pets. While the physical and emotional health benefits associated with pet ownership are becoming more well-known, reptile pets are also helping to make those benefits more accessible to people with allergies, in urban settings, or very busy schedules – people who would not otherwise be able to benefit from having a pet.

Some would argue that reptiles are associated with a risk of disease for people, however, this risk is in fact very similar to, or even slightly less than that encountered from the more mainstream pets, and even other people. Disease transmission from pet reptiles is easily prevented with good hygiene practices. These practices include keeping the reptile’s cage clean, washing hands after handling reptiles, not eating while holding reptiles, and not putting reptiles near your mouth, your food, or any places where you prepare meals.

Any pet should be seen as a major responsibility, requiring species-appropriate care for its entire life – and many reptile species are long-lived! Exactly what appropriate care consists of can vary widely, and should be carefully researched before bringing any pet home, reptile or otherwise.

When we do right by the animals under our care, we help promote others’ appreciation of them. It is not just our pets who benefit, but the people who interact with them, and conservation efforts for wild reptiles and their associated ecosystems as well. This is part of why USARK - United States Association of Reptile Keepers works to prevent misinformed legislation and government overreach; the benefits associated with reptiles kept under human care are far-reaching and multi-layered.

If you already love reptiles, please share your adoration. If you think they are slimy (reptiles are not slimy) and you do not like them “just because,” please take some time to learn about these incredible animals to overcome your fears, and even clear up some misconceptions. Reptiles are remarkable animals and we want everyone to know it. Have a great Reptile Awareness Day!

If you want more reptile appreciation, you can find plenty of educational posts and fantastic photos on our page at USARK - United States Association of Reptile Keepers and our Instagram ().

Relevant Links on Responsible Herpetoculture:

Click here to read the USARK Keepers' Code of Ethics: https://usark.org/keepers-code-of-ethics/

Click here for expanded thoughts on ethical herpetoculture: https://usark.org/expanded-keepers-and-breeders-ethics-discussion/
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Adobe stock photo showing a pet common boa (Boa imperator), the species featured in the winning design in our recent poll for our next USARK t-shirts.

10/19/2024

If you’re coming to the show bring me coffee please

All set up at Repticon at the Gwinnett County Fairgrounds. Stop by and say hello if you are in the area.
10/19/2024

All set up at Repticon at the Gwinnett County Fairgrounds. Stop by and say hello if you are in the area.

We’re back!!! Be sure to stop by and visit us this weekend at the Gwinnett show. We can’t wait to see everyone again. We...
10/18/2024

We’re back!!! Be sure to stop by and visit us this weekend at the Gwinnett show. We can’t wait to see everyone again. We will be in the small building this time with all the cool vendors.

*If you are unable to use your purchased tickets or have some other ticketing issue, please email [email protected] for assistance, including future show ticketing credits. Ticketing issues may also be resolved in person with on-site staff at the show.

Exotic Envy, home of the world famous “dabbing gecko”
10/16/2024

Exotic Envy, home of the world famous “dabbing gecko”

Who’s the goodest puppy to visit the store today?
10/15/2024

Who’s the goodest puppy to visit the store today?

The Frilled lizards are nearing completion of their move to new quarters.  Next project is a new home for the Chinese wa...
10/14/2024

The Frilled lizards are nearing completion of their move to new quarters. Next project is a new home for the Chinese water dragons.

6 new baby ball pythons and 2 motley boas arrived today. All are eating well and ready.
10/13/2024

6 new baby ball pythons and 2 motley boas arrived today. All are eating well and ready.

Address

4075 Marietta Highway, Suite 104
Dallas, GA
30157

Opening Hours

Tuesday 11am - 7pm
Wednesday 11am - 7pm
Thursday 11am - 7pm
Friday 11am - 7pm
Saturday 11am - 7pm
Sunday 12pm - 4pm

Telephone

+16784268257

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About Us

I didn’t find my passion for reptiles till later in life. But better late than never! It has been amazing discovering all about these little dinosaurs and there is so much to learn. I’ll admit I am no expert but I continue to research and listen to others on how to give these animals every chance of finding a loving home in which they will thrive. ~ Chanon

My interest in reptiles began in grade school when I used to ride my bike to the local pet store. I wanted to replicate that experience for everyone who came into our store. I have a lot of fond memories of looking at small animals, fish and reptiles. I am a gecko enthusiast and really enjoy making custom environments to showcase their beauty. I really enjoy bio active enclosures, and wanted to make sure that we had the proper supplies needed, so that anyone can create their own and share in that enthusiasm. ~ Steve

Getting away from the old stigma! We wanted our store to be different so when you come in you can visualize how a beautiful setup could look in your home. We also wanted to offer a variety of products, some hard to find, so you can build your own enclosures. We also offer a variety of high quality art and pictures and would welcome any artist of reptiles to come and share with us.

Reptiles are quickly becoming a household pet and with many species being just as loving and smart as cats and dogs! Don’t be so closed minded about these cold blooded creatures because if you just give them a chance you would fall in love too.