Ruby Exotic Pets

Ruby Exotic Pets Small scale hobby breeder of pythons, Madagascar Tree Boas, Russian Sand Boas, and CA dwarf boas.🐍

πŸŽ‡ All MM Listings are 40% OFF through Saturday. Nothing is over 150!! I can ship 7/8! πŸŽ†
07/04/2024

πŸŽ‡ All MM Listings are 40% OFF through Saturday. Nothing is over 150!! I can ship 7/8! πŸŽ†

Here is what I have left available right now. Please message me for a shipping quote, local pick up is free.
06/23/2024

Here is what I have left available right now. Please message me for a shipping quote, local pick up is free.

Just listed! It is time to clear out some space for growing hold backs and new additions! There are some nicely rested p...
05/12/2024

Just listed! It is time to clear out some space for growing hold backs and new additions! There are some nicely rested proven breeders, unbred, and sweet pets. Just let me know what you are looking for.

https://www.morphmarket.com/stores/hyderlvmt/

Twinkle growing up ✨
05/03/2024

Twinkle growing up ✨

Bye little guy!!! πŸ‘‹
01/25/2024

Bye little guy!!! πŸ‘‹

https://gofund.me/75c6920e
01/22/2024

https://gofund.me/75c6920e

Hi there. A good friend of mine and her family have suffered an unspeakable loss. Their… Jessica Hatley needs your support for Jessica Miller’s family’s home

01/16/2024

Nothing in this world like the weather predictions in Florida 🀣🀣 β€œ80% chance of falling iguanas”

01/16/2024
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01/15/2024

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On behalf of the Barczyk family and our entire team at The Reptarium, it is with profound sorrow that we announce the passing of our beloved Brian Barczyk.

More than the guiding light of our organization, Brian's fervent passion for reptiles and wildlife, along with his steadfast dedication to education, has touched innumerable hearts and minds globally.

Our deepest sympathies are with Brian's family, his friends, and all those whose lives he has touched. We've lost an exceptional individual – a visionary, mentor, and friend. For those of us who had the privilege of working alongside him, Brian's absence leaves an immeasurable void.
As we navigate this difficult time, we find comfort in the memories and the lasting light of Brian's work. He will be deeply missed but indeed, never forgotten.

The Barczyk family invites you to join us for a Public Memorial Walk-through to honor Brian’s memory. The event will be held on Wednesday, January 17, 2024, at Heritage Church, located at 44625 Schoenherr Rd. Sterling Heights, MI 48313 from 1-3pm.

In lieu of flowers, the family encourages you to show your support by visiting https://thereptarium.com/pages/brianbarczyk . Your engagement and involvement are greatly valued during this time.

Also, at LegaSea's opening, visitors will find Brian's handprints. Guests place their hands in his, continuing his legacy in a simple, yet powerful gesture. Please continue to follow this page for updates.

Brian, we will see you in the next one. Everyone else, see you at LegaSea.

- The Reptarium Team.

Contact Information for Inquiries and Tributes:

For media inquiries, please contact our Marketing Director at [email protected]

and

For more information on how you can become a LegaSea sponsor, please email our Director of Community Relations at [email protected] for other questions, please email [email protected]

✈️ Adios!
11/08/2023

✈️ Adios!

I have several ball pythons available and some more ready in a few weeks. Hatchlings to breeders! I will be clearing a f...
08/22/2023

I have several ball pythons available and some more ready in a few weeks. Hatchlings to breeders! I will be clearing a few breeders to scale down on pythons.
Some are already on morph market and some will be when they’re finished shedding! Feel free to inbox me if you have questions! Currently only shipping in the US! 🐍 πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ

Last hatch of the year! 🐍 πŸ₯š
08/19/2023

Last hatch of the year! 🐍 πŸ₯š

2023 Male Albino poss YB
07/24/2023

2023 Male Albino poss YB

06/14/2023

I will just say this then I will move on. This is not a business. This is a hobby for me. When I don’t love it I will stop. If someone feels the need to lie or attack other sellers to make sales or protect their reputation then it’s not a hobby to them at all. I support customer service and helping others as much as you can. It’s important in a HOBBY to help others and spread awareness and joy in what we love. At the end of the day I will never be butt hurt over who did and didn’t buy from me. This hobby has brought me SO much more than any financial gain. Even if you have the best animals, if you have crap customer service and interaction with other hobbyists, I will avoid you and recommend others who I know will treat their customers right. I do more referrals than sales all day long. Money will never dictate how I feel about an animal. Period!

Good morning! 🌞
06/03/2023

Good morning! 🌞

Albino YB Clutch- We got 7 healthy chonks and they are so sweet! πŸ’• 🐍
05/20/2023

Albino YB Clutch- We got 7 healthy chonks and they are so sweet! πŸ’• 🐍

05/14/2023

First pipper 5/13

Sneak peek of the nursery cam!
05/13/2023

Sneak peek of the nursery cam!

04/11/2023

Gov DeSantis
850-717-9337
[email protected]

Contact the Governor and tell him to ask for the resignation of FWC leadership and an immediate end to the killing of captive animals by FWC.

See full article here
https://usarkfl.wildapricot.org/news

See video on YouTube here:
https://youtu.be/BuimdwINSzk

Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) Law Enforcement Officers showed up unannounced at a reptile facility in West Palm Beach and slaughtered 34 pythons and one pregnant boa constrictor. The pet Boa constrictor was misidentified as a python and, according to its owner Bill McAdam, executed via "nail gun to the head" by four FWC officers. The FWC officers also killed 29 Reticulated pythons and five Burmese pythons owned by Chris Coffee. Under prior directive from FWC, Coffee was forced to maintain the snakes in captivity for over a year since an arbitrary deadline had passed to rehome the animals.

Coffee had a large collection of both Reticulated and Burmese pythons, which were possessed legally with a "Conditional Species Permit," before FWC made that permit obsolete by passing "Prohibited Species" rules in 2021. Therefore, his animals should have been grandfathered in and exempt from the new regulations. Nonetheless, after the rules banning the snakes were passed, Coffee chose to rehome 120 of his pythons, but he was unable to disperse all of his collection before an arbitrary FWC deadline. In an effort to remain on good terms with FWC, Coffee notified FWC in good faith about a year ago that he was having difficulties rehoming his animals in the short amount of time allowed by FWC. He asked FWC for more time, believing that he had no choice.

FWC responded by raiding Coffee's facility, arresting him, and issuing him two charges for each Reticulated and Burmese python possessed, for a total of 72 criminal charges. However, rather than seize the animals, FWC officers told Coffee that he had to continue to keep the snakes in captivity and that he could not rehome or euthanize them or he would be arrested again. Coffee's life has been turned upside down and he is still on probation as a result of the charges that never should have been issued against him.

Coffee's pythons were maintained at the facility of Bill McAdam with FWC's full knowledge of their whereabouts for approximately a year, until FWC's raid and subsequent massacre on Thursday, April 6, 2023. On that date, coinciding with the observance of Passover and Holy Thursday, FWC officers Lex Corteguera, Jonathon Wright, Zach Beppel, and Christopher Ryan showed up to McAdams' facility, alleging that they had a report of an escaped Reticulated python in the area.

The officers said that they wanted to check to see if it was one of Coffee's snakes that had escaped. This turned out to not be the real reason for their visit. After Coffee allowed them into the facility, the officers began pulling snakes out of their enclosures and killing them, with what Coffee described as a sort of nail gun, on the floor of McAdam's facility. The device used to kill the snakes was likely a device called a "penetrating captive bolt gun." The FWC officers spent around four hours killing snakes, firing multiple shots to the heads of some snakes when it appeared that the first shots failed to kill them. When it was all done, they had killed 29 Reticulated pythons and five Burmese pythons, in addition to the misidentified Boa constrictor. The reptile community is calling this event the β€œHoly Thursday Massacre.” Social media posts on this horrific story have received tens of thousands of views.

This is not the first instance where FWC has either seized or killed animals which were legally possessed before the Prohibited Species rules took effect. Though FWC Commissioners promised animal owners that they would be able to keep their pets when the rules were passed, that has turned out not to be true. Last year, FWC officer Bob O'Horo confiscated 87 iguanas from Ty Park, the owner of IguanaLand. Over 30 of those iguanas were reportedly euthanized by FWC, while the others eventually found homes out of state. In yet another case, FWC officer Mia Ruggiero threatened to seize and euthanize "Green Day the Iguana," the mascot of Rotary Park in Cape Coral, before embarrassing media coverage caused FWC to backtrack and eventually permit the park to continue to keep "Green Day" and other "Prohibited" lizards on display. FWC has not made such accommodations for Steve Tishfield, who voluntarily microchipped and registered his 23-year old and 16-year old pet iguanas as suggested by former FWC Nonnative Species Biologist Kristen Penney Sommers, who has since resigned from the agency. FWC officer Damon Saunders, who recently investigated Tishfield and his iguanas, admitted on camera that the Tishfield's caging was secure, but said that he had missed β€œthe deadline” to apply for a permit and he therefore would not be able to continue to keep his pet iguanas. Tishfield now fears for his longtime pets' lives.

USARK Florida questions how FWC officers who are not competent enough to identify animals properly are empowered by the state to kill them. We believe that in instances where euthanasia is absolutely necessary, the animals should be identified by an expert and only euthanized by a qualified veterinarian using the most humane methods possible.

USARK FL is calling for a full investigation into the killing of McAdam's Boa constrictor and Coffee’s Pythons by the officers Corteguera, Wright, Beppel, and Ryan by new FWC Inspector General (IG) Percy Griffin. Griffin was appointed earlier this year after previous Inspector General Michael Troelstrup resigned in disgrace with the revelation of a scandal involving his "inappropriate relationship" with the wife of an FWC officer whom he was investigating.

https://localtoday.news/fl/states-top-investigator-resigns-over-conflict-of-interest-orlando-sentinel-219698.html

Before that scandal became public, controversy surrounded the Office of the Inspector General (OIG) in the aftermath of the shooting of an individual named Adam Bounds in 2019. Bounds was shot three times by FWC officer David Dipre on his own houseboat off Key West. The shooting happened less than two hours after Bounds had called the FWC OIG to ask that local FWC officers be investigated because they continually entered his home without permission and he feared for his life. After surviving three G***k 9mm bullet wounds from FWC officer Dipre, Bounds was charged with, among other things, aggravated assault on a law enforcement officer. A jury subsequently found him NOT GUILTY following trial. We hope that IG Griffin will be better equipped to handle an investigation than the previous Inspector General.

https://thebluepaper.com/police-shooting-jury-doesnt-buy-fwcs-story/

USARK Florida is also calling on Governor DeSantis to hold FWC accountable by asking for the resignation of the FWC employee who gave the unjust order for these snakes to be brutally killed without cause. Further, USARK Florida respectfully requests that the Governor replace current staff leadership with new leadership, capable of focusing agency resources on Florida’s true wildlife issues, including but not limited to excessive mortality of wild Manatees, Florida panthers, Gopher tortoises, and Diamondback terrapins, as well as address water and habitat quality issues caused by FWC's extensive herbicide spraying program.

Furthermore, we ask that FWC suspend its seizure and killing of animals as well as prosecution of animal owners for "Prohibited Species," until USARK Florida's lawsuit challenging the validity and constitutionality of these draconian rules is resolved. FWC Commissioners and staff promised that animal owners would be able to continue to keep their pets, which has proven over and over to not be true.

Happy Easter everyone! πŸ₯š πŸ₯š
04/09/2023

Happy Easter everyone! πŸ₯š πŸ₯š

Some ultrasound practice. Measurements, doppler, follicle stages.
03/14/2023

Some ultrasound practice. Measurements, doppler, follicle stages.

Hoodie season 🐍
02/17/2023

Hoodie season 🐍

Twinkle loves her tree. 🌳 🐍
01/31/2023

Twinkle loves her tree. 🌳 🐍

Sometimes they can fool you! πŸπŸ˜†
01/01/2023

Sometimes they can fool you! πŸπŸ˜†

Albino checkered adult male garter snake fs
12/29/2022

Albino checkered adult male garter snake fs

One of my oldest and favorite dudes!!
11/20/2022

One of my oldest and favorite dudes!!

Twinkle ✨
10/21/2022

Twinkle ✨

Pretty Central Americans 🐍
10/20/2022

Pretty Central Americans 🐍

Meet Twinkle! 🌟 She's new around here and already wanting to explore! 🐍
10/16/2022

Meet Twinkle! 🌟 She's new around here and already wanting to explore! 🐍

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