Scales 'N Tails

Scales 'N Tails Reptile Retail Store in Northglenn ran by Reptile Nerds and Reptile Enthusiasts. Doing our best to always help you with your Reptile adventures!
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MERRY CHRISTMAS FROM SCALES 'N TAILS!

11/22/2023

Premier Exotic Pet Stores

11/20/2023

Here is a beautiful photo of a Yacaré caiman (Caiman yacare), or southern spectacled caiman with a lil' friend. This species is native to Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil and Paraguay, and the largest individuals are just over 10'. Females usually lay clutches of 20-40 eggs during the rainy season.

Photograph by Nick Green

11/20/2023

Absolutely stunningly gorgeous
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11/09/2023

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10/28/2023

Many of you guessed correctly! This is a Centralian rough knob-tailed gecko, more commonly known as Nephrurus amyae. These guys are from Australia and, in my opinion, are one of the cooler species of geckos out there. This original will be available once it's complete. Reference image was taken by .photos.graphics when we used to keep knobtails 😃
[Image description: A drawing in progress of an expressive face of an angry knobtail gecko with its mouth open. On the paper is Adeline's hand holding a multiliner pen.]

10/28/2023

Picasso Bug aka Zulu Hud Bug (Sphaerocoris annulus), native to tropical and subtropical Africa (Benin, Cameroon, Côte d'Ivoire, Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Tanzania, Togo, Zambia and Zimbabwe).
Photo: Daniel Rosengren Photography

10/28/2023
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It is with great pride and admiration that we award this year's ARAV Fred Frye award to Dr. Peernel Zwart. A true pioneer in the realm of reptile and amphibian medicine, Dr. Zwart's unparalleled dedication and contributions to this field have left an indelible mark.

Dr. Zwart's journey into the world of herpetological medicine began in the Netherlands, where he embarked on a career that would span decades and revolutionize the way we understand and care for reptiles and amphibians. As a pathologist, he has played a pivotal role in elucidating numerous disease processes in these creatures, working alongside clinicians, biologists, and researchers to enhance diagnostics and husbandry practices.

His impact extends far beyond the laboratory and classroom. Dr. Zwart's passion for teaching has touched the lives of countless veterinary students, both as a professor and as a guest lecturer at numerous institutions. He has co-authored hundreds of peer-reviewed publications, book chapters, and proceedings abstracts, not to mention his role as the editor of several essential textbooks in multiple languages, shaping the education of clinicians and scientists worldwide. Even after officially retiring in 1990, his commitment remained unwavering as he continued to engage in research projects and mentor students.

The Fred Frye Lifetime Achievement Award is the highest honor ARAV bestows upon individuals for their life's work in herpetological medicine, and it is fitting that Peernel Zwart is the recipient. His outstanding accomplishments, contributions, and remarkable collaborative spirit exemplify the virtues celebrated by this prestigious accolade. His tireless dedication, enduring passion, and unwavering support of colleagues have paved the way for future generations of herpetological veterinarians and researchers.

In honoring Dr. Zwart with the Fred Frye award, we not only celebrate a lifetime of achievements but also acknowledge his enduring legacy—an inspiration for all those who share his love for reptiles and amphibians, and a testament to the boundless possibilities of a lifelong commitment to advancing the field of herpetological medicine.

10/28/2023

Perfect shoot

10/28/2023

The fringed leaf frog (Cruziohyla craspedopus), sometimes called the fringed tree frog, is native to high canopy rainforest in Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and possibly Bolivia. Common names can be confusing of course, and there are at least two other species from elsewhere in the world which are known as a “fringed tree frog.” The conservation status for Cruziohyla craspedopus on the IUCN Red List is “least concern,” though it is believed to suffer somewhat from habitat fragmentation and habitat loss due to human activity.
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The photograph used in this post shows a fringed leaf frog (Cruziohyla craspedopus) seen in Ecuador. The photo was taken by Santiago Ron, and shared under a Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivs 2.0 Generic (CC BY-ND 2.0) license. The image was not altered for use in this post.
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Santiago R. Ron-BioWebEcuador https://bioweb.bio/

10/27/2023
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There are roughly 149 species of “glass frogs” (some within that group are known as “leaf frogs”) within the Family Centrolenidae, and while that number is likely to change as more taxonomic research is done, these frogs are generally bright lime green, with abdominal skin that is either transparent or translucent, like glass, allowing the internal organs to be seen through the skin of the living frog. Native to tropical rainforests in Central and South America, these frogs are usually small bodied and arboreal in habit, with forward-facing eyes.
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The photograph used in this post shows a La Palma glass frog (Hyalinobatrachium valerioi), a female, with an excellent view of its transparent abdominal skin. The photograph was taken by John P. Clare, and shared under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 2.0 Generic (CC BY-NC-ND 2.0) license.
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10/27/2023

Blue Monday

10/23/2023

Framschams.com

This Weekend Only!National Reptilian Expo Sale!20% Off all adult Ball PythonsApril 21st - 23rdEXCLUDES ALL FEEDERSCANNOT...
04/21/2023

This Weekend Only!
National Reptilian Expo Sale!

20% Off all adult Ball Pythons

April 21st - 23rd

EXCLUDES ALL FEEDERS
CANNOT BE COMBINED WITH OTHER OFFERS

1028 W. 104th Ave. Northglenn, Co.

11/26/2022

We are extending our black Friday sale till Sunday! If there's an animal or setup you always wanted nows the time to get it!!

20% off all dry goods
20% off all pet animals

Excluding feeders.

Black Friday sale tomorrow!Early bird from 9am-Noon30% off all pet animals20% off dry good12am- 9pm20% off all pet anima...
11/25/2022

Black Friday sale tomorrow!

Early bird from 9am-Noon
30% off all pet animals
20% off dry good

12am- 9pm
20% off all pet animals
20% off all dry goods

Excludes feeders

10/28/2022

Halloween sale going on from now until Monday Oct 31st. Any purchase excluding feeders will be entered into a raffle.

First prize: 20 Gallon Kit or animal valued up to $200.
Second prize: 10 Gallon Kit or animal valued up to $100.
Third prize: $50 gift card (3 winners)

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1028 W. 104th Avenue
Northglenn, CO
80234

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 8pm
Tuesday 10am - 8pm
Wednesday 10am - 8pm
Thursday 10am - 8pm
Friday 10am - 8pm
Saturday 10am - 8pm
Sunday 10am - 8pm

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+13034506169

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