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If you are looking for some really nice U.Thomasi  babies …  contact our friends at The Knobtail
10/24/2023

If you are looking for some really nice U.Thomasi babies … contact our friends at The Knobtail

Uromastyx Yemenensis
10/24/2023

Uromastyx Yemenensis

High green yearling female Timon Nevadensis  produced here at HZOTICS , No this is not Lepidus or a hybrid it’s pure Nev...
08/20/2023

High green yearling female Timon Nevadensis produced here at HZOTICS , No this is not Lepidus or a hybrid it’s pure Nevadensis the mother of this clutch originated from The Frog Whisperer and the Sire import from a breeder in Italy (high green)

Hemorrhois ravergieri, commonly known as the spotted whip snake , recessive black head trait .
08/18/2023

Hemorrhois ravergieri, commonly known as the spotted whip snake , recessive black head trait .

Baby 2023 U.Yemenensis , reserve yours . (Extremely Limited)
07/15/2023

Baby 2023 U.Yemenensis , reserve yours . (Extremely Limited)

Rainy day here in SoCal but these guys are  still lightning fast fast. True USCB T.Kurdistanicus
02/24/2023

Rainy day here in SoCal but these guys are still lightning fast fast. True USCB T.Kurdistanicus

Yearling Orange banded  Uromastyx  Flavifasciata
02/10/2023

Yearling Orange banded Uromastyx Flavifasciata

12/13/2022

Occasional Treat they enjoy baby Utomastyx Flavifasciata (orange banded). These little monsters graze all day long .

CB Orange banded 2022  Uromastyx Flavifasciata , Thomasi. And Philbyi babies
12/13/2022

CB Orange banded 2022 Uromastyx Flavifasciata , Thomasi. And Philbyi babies

A handful
11/26/2022

A handful

Uromastyx  Yemenensis , with a limited geographic distribution to Yemen . Beautiful  medium sized uromastyx .
09/23/2022

Uromastyx Yemenensis , with a limited geographic distribution to Yemen . Beautiful medium sized uromastyx .

A Second clutch of Omanosaura Jayakari started hatching. Caught this guy peeping out of his egg. The Sire of this clutch...
09/11/2022

A Second clutch of Omanosaura Jayakari started hatching. Caught this guy peeping out of his egg. The Sire of this clutch came from a fellow breeder in Canada which will boost the bloodline and genetic diversity of our collection Thank you Fajcsik

E.Hosmeri  AKA Hosmer's spiny tail skink. Native to Northern Austerlia this a rock dwelling  species . This is true USCB...
09/11/2022

E.Hosmeri AKA Hosmer's spiny tail skink. Native to Northern Austerlia this a rock dwelling species . This is true USCB extra ordinary specimen with beautiful dark markings.

Young male ornate already coloring nicely,  produced by Scott Willson  this animal  has all the shades,  beautiful  blue...
08/29/2022

Young male ornate already coloring nicely, produced by Scott Willson this animal has all the shades, beautiful blues, greens and yellows and to top it is a Het Hypomelanistic.

Incredible blue uromastyx species  native to Saudi Arabia, Uromastyx Philbyi  another favorit of ours
08/28/2022

Incredible blue uromastyx species native to Saudi Arabia, Uromastyx Philbyi another favorit of ours

Egernia cunninghami, Adults and yearlings (unrelated) , Yearlings are true USCB animals produced  by  Ron
08/27/2022

Egernia cunninghami, Adults and yearlings (unrelated) , Yearlings are true USCB animals produced by Ron

Beautiful  adult male Uromastyx Ornata.
08/26/2022

Beautiful adult male Uromastyx Ornata.

08/11/2022

Omanosaura Jayakari Hatching 6 of 6. This particular clutch is special to us , as the Female came from late Ken Foose. Back in 2012 Ken was having difficulty sourcing a Male for the two females in his possession to get his project going and I was able to convince him to sell me one of his female Omanosaura and in 2014 I successfully peoduced the first clutch . 8 Years later 2022 this same female gave us 3 good clutches of 6 , 7 and 7 eggs respectively and On August 9 the first clutch hatched. Rest in Peace Ken, this is an homage to you.

Hard to believe  that this guy is not the  result of photo editing . Visit our boot at the  Reptile Super Show  this wee...
07/07/2022

Hard to believe that this guy is not the result of photo editing . Visit our boot at the Reptile Super Show this weekend , and see this beautiful Uromastyx Ornata and other high end captive bred reptiles we bring to the hobbyists and reptile enthusiasts.

Hard to believe that this guy is not the result of photo editing . Visit our boot at the Reptile Super Show this weekend , and see this beautiful Uromastyx Ornata and other high end captive bred reptiles we bring to the hobby.

Hard to believe  that this guy is not the  result of photo editing . Visit our boot at the  Reptile Super Show  this wee...
07/07/2022

Hard to believe that this guy is not the result of photo editing . Visit our boot at the Reptile Super Show this weekend , and see this beautiful Uromastyx Ornata and other high end captive bred reptiles we bring to the hobby.

Female Timon Nevadensis , beautiful high greens on her. This species is local to Sierra Nevada mountains in Spain, close...
05/15/2022

Female Timon Nevadensis , beautiful high greens on her. This species is local to Sierra Nevada mountains in Spain, close relative to Timon Lepidus.

Story of struggle , Story of true Responsible Herpetoculture, story of great sacrifices !
03/25/2022

Story of struggle , Story of true Responsible Herpetoculture, story of great sacrifices !

MARTIAL LAW
March 24, 2022 marks exactly one month since we have been living in Ukraine according to the laws of war.
As it is for many institutions worldwide our main achievement in 2020 was business survival.
For six months in 2020, we were unable to conduct any commercial activity and lived only on reserves because of the lockdown. At the same time, we managed to save the entire collection of animals and support our employees. Then it seemed like a big test, after which we breathed a sigh of relief and got down to creative work.
Russia's attack on Ukraine has completely spoiled our plans.
March 24, 2022 marked exactly a month as we in Ukraine live by the laws of wartime.

Today I want to tell you about the situation in Kharkiv with our main partner, colleague and friend, the famous reptile breeder Sergey Prokopyev.
Our cooperation with Sergey lasts 27 years. We have joint breeding projects, trips to Madagascar, partnership in RHP (Responsible Herpetoculture Project), participation in conferences (including Herpeton 2019 in San Diego, USA).
It so happened that at the moment of the invasion of Russian troops into Ukraine Sergei was in Turkey, and when with great
difficulty he reached Kharkov, his native village and house were in the war zone. For 30 days, in the absence of electricity, Nelly Kuzmenko, his wife and colleague has selflessly been trying to save a large collection of reptiles that has been gathering for a long time. There is only gas in the house, with the help of which Nelly heats water, bottles it and thus tries to warm her pets. For chameleons, with the help of a generator, she turns on the light for two hours a day, but the gas is already running out. Problems with feeding. The village is shelled every day.
Going to a neighbor for a bucket of grain is a feat! There is no water in the house. It can only be collected from a well. Fortunately, the neighbor helps Nelly to survive. This heroic woman still has the opportunity to leave the house and the village along the humanitarian corridor, but she cannot leave the animals! As you understand, a month for the survival of several thousand lizards in such conditions is a very risky period.
To date, Sergey Prokopyev, because of the ongoing fighting, cannot get home so far.

Help BION Terrarium Center, a pillar in  Herpetoculture, been providing the hobby for almost  three decades with captive...
03/01/2022

Help BION Terrarium Center, a pillar in Herpetoculture, been providing the hobby for almost three decades with captive bred rare reptiles. Educating in responsible h**petoculture and conservation.

Dear Colleagues, Friends and Partners of BION all over the world,

As a result of unprecedented invasion of Ukraine from Russian Federation, BION's activities have been paralyzed for an indefinite period of time and we lost all sources of subsistence.

BION Terrarium Center possesses a unique collection of animals (consisting of 2000 heads of breeding stock only), a number of successful long-term and promising breeding programs for many rare species, as well as a team of 30 employees; many of them have been working for more than 15 years. We would be grateful for any support you can provide!
Pls share this info as much as possible!

Please transfer your donations to:

BENEFICIARY: LEOGOL ANIMAL BROKERS
BENEFICIARY's ADDRESS: 315 N 64th St Seattle, WA 98103, USA

Bank: KeyBank (branch #0164)
Bank address: 353 NE Northgate Way
Seattle, WA 98125

Account #: 471641010460
ABA: 125000574
SWIFT: KEYBUS33

or Pay Pal

[email protected]

with a note: Support to BION Terrarium Center due to extreme situation in Ukraine.

Dmitri Tkachev,
On behalf of BION team

P.S. LEOGOL ANIMAL BROKERS, 315 N 64th St Seattle, WA 98103, USA is our reliable partner since 1995!

02/09/2022

Now you see it , Now you don't E. stokesii

Hopefully this year we will successfully breed our own mini dragons ! oh sorry i mean Phrynosoma Asio or  Giant Horned L...
01/31/2022

Hopefully this year we will successfully breed our own mini dragons ! oh sorry i mean Phrynosoma Asio or Giant Horned Lizards, thanks to our good friend Chris Hermosillo who made this project possible .

Fight for your Rights !
01/30/2022

Fight for your Rights !

ALERT: America COMPETES Act of 2022 Lacey Act Amendments

UPDATE 7/28/22: We have been posting relevant updates on our main alert page at https://usark.org/2022lacey/. To be brief, the “CHIPS-Plus” bill that passed in the Senate passed the House on 7/28 (243-187 vote). This bill includes some of the technology initiatives included in the America COMPETES Act, USICA, and other bills. The portions of COMPETES that were not germane to the intent of the bill (including the bad Lacey Act amendments) were not added to the CHIPS-Plus package. This should be the end of any threat from these Lacey Act amendments for this Congressional session.

Thank you to everyone who contacted their legislators and voiced opposition! Your opposition is hugely important and needed. When advocacy groups like USARK meet with legislators, they give us more attention if they have been hearing from their constituents. The Reptile Nation is a huge part of USARK and we just want to say thank you again to those who took the time to fight for responsible h**petoculturists.

Also, a huge thank you to other animal keepers and organizations who opposed these Lacey Act amendments! USARK and h**p keepers were certainly not the only ones fighting. The stoppage of these Lacey Act amendments shows that various animal interest groups can work together and make a difference. Thank you!

Read below or at https://usark.org/2022lacey/ (more info and What To Do at link). We also have a spin-off post at https://usark.org/2022lacey1/ and an FAQ page at https://usark.org/2022laceyfaq/.

UPDATE 7/28/22: The "CHIPS-Plus" bill passed the Senate and then the House (243-187 vote). This bill includes some of the technology initiatives included in the America COMPETES Act and other bills. The portions of COMPETES that were not germane to the intent of the bill (including the bad Lacey Act amendments) were not added to the CHIPS-Plus bill.

UPDATE 7/27/22: This is the current version of the technology-focused "CHIPS-Plus" bill. No Lacey Act amendments are in this bill.https://rules.house.gov/.../files/BILLS-117HR4346SASA.pdf

UPDATE 7/20/22: After months of negotiations, the Senate voted to advance a $52 billion bill aimed at boosting domestic semiconductor production. The House may vote next week as this works through the process. This will take some pressure off the conference committee and the USICA/COMPETES reconciliation may fade away but keep contacting legislators through our alerts!

UPDATE4/7: House Representatives have been announced to the S1260/HR4521 reconciliation conference committee. See the list at https://usark.org/laceycomm/. An unofficial list of Senate members has been released (included at link).

UPDATE 3/29: A top priority on Capitol Hill is to pass the Bipartisan Innovation Act (this is the current name for the bill that will merge HR4521 and S1260). The primary goal of this bill is to boost high-tech research and chip manufacturing in the United States. Since the House and Senate passed different versions, the two versions must now be merged (reconciled). The process to conduct a formal reconciliation finally started Monday evening with a move from the Senate that replaced the text of HR4521 with the text of S1260 and sent it back to the House. House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer said the House should vote this week against the bill from the Senate. This downvote will trigger the formation of a conference committee with members from both chambers. That committee will reconcile HR4521 and S1260 to produce a final bill. Following a vote to begin a formal conference negotiation process, Chuck Schumer and Mitch McConnell must define the structure of the committee talks.

UPDATE 3/28: Following a roll call to limit debate on the measure (cloture), the Senate voted 68-28 to send its version (text from S1260) of this bill back to the House. Next, the House will reject this bill. This was the process needed to set up a cross-chamber conference committee to settle on the final language for the bill (reconciliation of the two bills).

UPDATE 2/14: As we have stated, the America COMPETES Act (HR4521) and U.S. Innovation and Competition Act (S1260) will be reconciled (merged) in committee. The merged bill will likely have a new name (promoting a “Make It In America” or similar moniker). As of this update, the House has yet to send the final version of HR4521 to the Senate (due to over 200 amendments being added on the House floor). Informal discussion on the reconciliation may begin this week. The formal Senate/House conference should begin in March. This issue of strengthening the U.S. economy (specifically in the technology fields) is a priority for many in Congress. Our mission remains to keep the Lacey Act amendments from being added to this or any other bill. Full alert at https://usark.org/2022lacey/.

UPDATE 2/4: This bill passed in the House and will go to the Senate. We will adjust our alert to contact Senators at the appropriate time. It was a slim margin with the final vote at 222-210.

UPDATE 2/1: The America COMPETES Act passed out of the Rules Committee, as expected. It will next go to the full House for a vote [debate on February 2]. Our goal is not to stop the bill but to get the Lacey Act amendments removed before it goes to the Senate. During today's hearing, Arkansas Representative Rick Crawford specifically cited the Lacey Act amendments as provisions that, "...would not stand a chance if they were vetted through regular order and the legislative process." The hearing was filled with opposition and pointed concern that this Act is far too broad and unfocused with an unreasonable number of amendments (over 600). The Act strays far beyond its stated purpose. Keep contacting your Representatives! (See https://usark.org/2022lacey/ for directions.) end update

Buried within the 2,912 pages of the America COMPETES Act of 2022 lie Lacey Act amendments that affect all non-domesticated pet owners and the greater pet community. COMPETES is an acronym for Creating Opportunities for Manufacturing, Pre-Eminence in Technology and Economic Strength. The stated purpose of the Act is to strengthen America’s economic and national security but obviously, this was slipped into the massive bill in hopes to go unnoticed.

The amendments would reverse the USARK federal lawsuit victory by reinstating the ban on interstate transportation of species listed as injurious under the Lacey Act. The bill would also create a “white list” (see #2 below) that could affect millions of pet owners, as well as pet businesses. If your species of interest, even your pet, is listed as injurious (which could happen because it can survive outside somewhere in the U.S.), then it cannot be transported across state lines. That means you could not even take a pet with you if you moved to another state or needed veterinary care across a state border. This does not just ban sales but prohibits all interstate transportation. This will trickle down to hundreds or thousands of common pet species.

The America COMPETES Act may pass in the House next week. If passed in the House, it will then be sent to the Senate to be reconciled with an innovation policy package called the U.S. Innovation and Competition Act, or USICA, that passed in the Senate last year. The America COMPETES Act is the House Democrats' response to USICA (which does not contain the Lacey Act Amendment). The House Rules Committee will hear the America COMPETES Act on February 1, 2022. This is the same language we saw introduced by Florida Senator Marco Rubio as Senate Bill 626 in 2021.

Briefly, the amendments will:

1. Provide that the Lacey Act bans the interstate transport of species listed as injurious. Specifically, it replaces Lacey’s current language ‘‘shipment between the continental United States’’ with ‘‘transport between the States."

2. Create a “white list” of species that can be imported. This means that any animal (reptile, amphibian, fish, bird, mammal) that is not on the white list is by default treated as an injurious species and is banned from importation.

3. Create a new authority allowing FWS to use an “emergency designation” that becomes effective immediately after being published in the Federal Register unless an extension of no more than 60 days is allowed. That means no due process, public input, hearings, advanced notice, etc. for injurious listings.

4. Permit FWS to not allow importation if a species has not been imported in “minimal quantities” (to be defined) in the year prior to the enactment of this Act.

5. The effective date would be one year after the enactment of this Act.

Read the relevant amendment text (these are pages 1661-1665) at https://usark.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/2022-HR4521-excerpt.pdf.

In our landmark court decision, four federal judges agreed that USARK was correct and that the Lacey Act (Title 18 Section 42 of the U.S. Code) did not ban interstate transportation of injurious species based on the original language of the Lacey Act and the intent of Congress. As a result of this fight for our members and the h**petocultural community, this meant animals domestically bred under human care could be moved and sold across state lines (within the continental United States). For h**petoculturists’ concerns, this included some species of constrictor snakes and 201 species of salamanders.

SAMPLE MESSAGING and more at https://usark.org/2022lacey/.

Extremely Rare  CB 2021 P. Cana  African Mole Snake.
01/24/2022

Extremely Rare CB 2021 P. Cana African Mole Snake.

Petrosaurus thalassinus ,  Baja Blue Rock lizard,   beautiful and fun species to work with.
01/09/2022

Petrosaurus thalassinus , Baja Blue Rock lizard, beautiful and fun species to work with.

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