New space come on out !! 
Guess the one that glows!
Here’s a game, guess which one of these glows in the dark!?
Banded file snake eating fish!
This pair of banded file snakes I have right now are SO awesome! This is the female, she caught a fish in her mouth and with her tail! What a savage hunter she is. PM me for more info in these amazing aquatic snakes and their habitat. These snakes are fully aquatic and basically useless on land! They do breathe air, but can be sensitive to water quality. Acrochordus granulatus- the banded file snake are the smallest species of elephant trunk snake only reaching about 4-5 feet long. They are currently eating rosie red minnows and guppies and love warm water with tons of hiding spots.
Baby leopard gecko screams
Baby leopard gecko screems are one of my favorite sounds for some reason! They are so adorable. Fresh babies scream sometimes for the first week or 2 of their scary little lives.
Nom Nom!
My new Leopard Tortoise is just so gosh darn cute.
Idk if I should stop it from biting the decoration or let him figure it out on its own!
Either way, he's gonna make a fun pet!
PM me for more details on this little cutie
Bond.. Enigma Bond.. a little shaken and stirred!
This is a very special little leopard gecko. She has something called Enigma syndrome.
We have just rehomed her after having her for a few years, however she is going to a loving home that will not only take care of her, but be able to learn from her as well! Big shout out to our friend Barbie!
Many irresponsible breeders try to create new beautiful morphs to make money, and compromise on the well being of leopard geckos. However, in general, it’s a good idea not to breed two Enigmas as they can be carriers even with no symptoms.
Enigma syndrome (ES) in leopard geckos can be compared to autism in people, because severity of the disorder is different, and severely affected leopard geckos make lots of repetitive motions/behavior and cannot hunt for themselves.
Here are some tips if you have or plan on having a leopard gecko with ES
It is highly advised to house leopard geckos with ES alone.
Don’t handle a leopard gecko with ES too often, even though it will be friendly and confident due to a disorder.
Don’t have any bright UVB or other lights in the tank.
Have a simple setup, don’t include any high branches as they can fall from them. Include at least 3 hideouts.
And remember to love them with all you're heart! How could you not when they have so much personality?
This is a very special little leopard gecko. She has something called Enigma syndrome.
We have just rehomed her after having her for a few years, however she is going to a loving home that will not only take care of her, but be able to learn from her as well! Big shout out to our friend Barbie!
Many irresponsible breeders try to create new beautiful morphs to make money, and compromise on the well being of leopard geckos. However, in general, it’s a good idea not to breed two Enigmas as they can be carriers even with no symptoms.
Enigma syndrome (ES) in leopard geckos can be compared to autism in people, because severity of the disorder is different, and severely affected leopard geckos make lots of repetitive motions/behavior and cannot hunt for themselves.
Here are some tips if you have or plan on having a leopard gecko with ES
It is highly advised to house leopard geckos with ES alone.
Don’t handle a leopard gecko with ES too often, even though it will be friendly and confident due to a disorder.
Don’t have any bright UVB or other lights in the tank.
Have a simple setup, don’t include any high branches as they can fall from them. Include at least 3 hideouts.
And remember to love them with all you're heart! How could you not when they have so much personality?