LHT Reptiles

LHT Reptiles We are a family-owned and operated boutique breeder based in Phoenix, Arizona. We specialize in ball pythons, boas and leopard geckos.

We aim to share our family's passion for animals while delivering the best quality and service to our customers.

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21/08/2024

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Triplets! How cool are these piebald het. clown ball python hatchlings? Three little ones in one egg hatched by Ballroom Pythons South/Michael Cole.

Happy Earth Day
22/04/2024

Happy Earth Day

Come check out AE Herps and Exotics  Booth  🐍🦎🐸and  Don't forget  to stop by the The Plant Bodega Company AZ  booth for ...
20/04/2024

Come check out AE Herps and Exotics Booth 🐍🦎🐸and Don't forget to stop by the The Plant Bodega Company AZ booth for all you terrarium and exotic plant needs☘️🌿🌱🦎

Happy Valentine's Day 💚Happy 112th Birthday, Arizona 🌵
14/02/2024

Happy Valentine's Day 💚
Happy 112th Birthday, Arizona 🌵

Punxsutawney Phil, the groundhog did not see his shadow. According to superstition, that means an early spring for 2024 ...
02/02/2024

Punxsutawney Phil, the groundhog did not see his shadow. According to superstition, that means an early spring for 2024 .
Phil

On behalf of the Barczyk family and our entire team at The Reptarium, it is with profound sorrow that we announce the pa...
15/01/2024

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]

01/01/2024
Check out some of our amazing animals at AE Herps and Exotics  Table. 🐍 ,🦎
12/08/2023

Check out some of our amazing animals at AE Herps and Exotics Table. 🐍 ,🦎

Reptile Super Show is now OPEN!!!!
August 12-13, 2023 Los Angeles, Ca. Pomona Don’t miss the Worlds LARGEST Reptile Expo! $16 adults & $10 for kids (12&under) & 2 and under are FREE! purchase tickets online or at the doors.
Saturday 10am-6pm - Sunday 11am-5pm.
Parking is $17 @ Gate 17

17/07/2023

World Snake Day

17/07/2023
Who will we see today ???? Better yet, what will we See today?
08/07/2023

Who will we see today ???? Better yet, what will we See today?

Let’s Go!!!! Reptile Super Show July 8-9, 2023 at Anaheim Convention Center! Don’t miss the worlds largest Reptile Expo! 5 acre building with 1000’s of reptiles on display and for sale. Everything you need all under one roof. Cages, supplies, lights etc! Only $16 adults & $10 kids (12&under) purchase tickets online or at the doors. Saturday 10am-6pm - Sunday 11am-5pm.

02/07/2023

Please go and like👍 MorphMarket post to raise money for USARK - United States Association of Reptile Keepers . MorphMarket is donating $1 for each like on that post today only.July1st.

14/06/2023

Reptile Super Show July 8-9, 2023 at Anaheim Convention Center! Don’t miss the worlds largest Reptile Expo! 5 acre building with 1000’s of reptiles on display and for sale. Everything you need all under one roof. Cages, supplies, lights etc! Only $16 adults & $10 kids (12&under) purchase tickets online or at the doors. Saturday 10am-6pm - Sunday 11am-5pm.

09/03/2023

UPDATE 3/10: The bill was held/tabled at today's Committee meeting.

UPDATE 3/9: With short notice, HB5123 should be having a Committee vote tomorrow (3/10). This is a Committee Meeting and not a Public Hearing (which happened on Feb. 27). Any stakeholders should be emailing (again) and/or calling Committee member offices today and asking them to vote NO tomorrow. You can find all Environment Committee members here: https://www.cga.ct.gov/env/ (click on Committee Membership)

UPDATE: This bill has a hearing starting at 10:00 AM on Monday, February 27. This is item #5 on the agenda. Meeting location Legislative Office Building, Room 2B, 300 Capitol Ave #5100, Hartford, CT, and via Zoom and YouTube.

Register to speak (via Zoom or in person) at https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_JWYdjmRlRYeMkP5SdrE-IA. Registration will close on Sunday, February 26, 2023, at 3:00 P.M.

Submit written testimony (sample letter below) at https://www.cga.ct.gov/aspx/CGATestimonySub/CGAtestimonysubmission.aspx?comm_code=ENV.

Watch on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAnp26iCEXiGvY6rotUkOHg/live.
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ALERT: Animal Program Ban
Click here for easier reading: https://usark.org/23ct/

Connecticut state legislature began on January 4th . The Animal Advocacy Caucus has introduced a traveling exotic animal performance ban again for the 2023 session with some slight differences from previous versions. The bill’s Statement of Purpose: “To prohibit the use of certain animals in traveling animal acts.” Traveling animal acts were discussed as a top priority during the Animal Advocacy Caucus meeting held this past December. The bill sponsors and their animal rights lobbying buddies want to expand this in the future to include all animals. Previous bills from them already listed all non-domesticated animals.

Full disclosure is never provided by proponents as to the consequences. For example, with this language, any shows featuring reindeer or camels during the holidays would become illegal. Typically, these bills are pitched to legislators as a way to end any supposed animal abuse in animal shows. Animal welfare laws already exist to address any issues of cruelty or neglect, rendering these animal rights bills pointless and superfluous. There are three clearly stated animal welfare laws already in place in Connecticut Chapter 945 (https://www.cga.ct.gov/current/pub/chap_945.htm) that directly address mistreatment and even donation garnering using animals. To put it plainly, these relentless proposals are nothing more than schemes to fund and feed their animal rights industry and incrementally remove animals from our lives. Each place that adopts their agenda is a feather in their cap only to bolster their number of “wins.” It is only a matter of time before so many states adopt these laws that it will be a shoe-in for them to make it federal law (and federal attempts have already been made). The reality is most Americans don’t even know this is happening behind the scenes. Before they know it, they are left with only memories of what once was, only to ask, “What happened?”

Current laws can be enforced without this unnecessary and redundant legislation which does nothing more than waste taxpayer money and sidestep real animal welfare issues. Animal rights and pseudo-animal welfare groups will continue to feed legislators misinformation, so it is our job as industry experts to educate with the facts.

This will prohibit using certain animals (listed below) in entertainment with the assumption that inherent cruelty and abuse are present. There are no exceptions for educational shows that may include fennec foxes, Virginia opossums, or lemurs. There are no reptiles included in this ban; however USARK understands the value of alerting other animal interests. It is also easy to add species to the ban after passage. Regardless of what species are involved, the bill is unnecessary and a waste of tax dollars. Measures like this only punish responsible citizens, not those breaking federal and state animal cruelty laws.
It is a clear display of how deep the pockets and connections of the animal rights movement are in our society and where their focus lies despite all the real-world problems we are facing today. Species included in the bill are below and are listed as “Covered animals.” It is important to note that there is no exception for accredited zoological institutions.

REMEMBER: This is just the initial list. Species can be added at any time! STOP it now even if your species is not included! This is just the beginning.

NOTE: It does not matter what legislators state as the intent of the bill. Laws are not enforced by legislators!

Species listed as "covered animals:"

1. Artiodactyla excluding domestic cattle, bison, American buffalo, water buffalo, yak,
zebu, gayal, bali cattle, suidae, sheep, goats, llamas or alpacas
2. Canidae excluding domestic dogs
3. Elasmobranchii excluding rays
4. Elephantidae
5. Felidae excluding domestic cats
6. Marsupialia
7. Nonhuman primates
8. Perissodactyla excluding domestic horses, ponies, donkeys or mules
9. Pinnipedia
10. Ratites
11. Ursidae

Read the bill text athttps://www.cga.ct.gov/2023/TOB/H/PDF/2023HB-05123-R00-HB.PDF

Sample Messaging

What to do:
1. Call officials;
2. Email officials;
3. Fax and mail letters;
4. Attend hearings and voice opposition, if possible;
5. SHARE this and encourage others to complete the Alert!!!

Email list (just copy/paste to email):

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Subject line:
NO to HB5123

Members of the Joint Environment Committee,

As a dedicated advocate for animal welfare, I implore you to vote NO on HB5123. The state of Connecticut already has animal cruelty and welfare laws within the Connecticut Code, Title 53, Chapter 945 that address the concerns listed in this bill. Enforce the current laws! This is yet another law that will not accomplish its stated purpose and is nothing more than a solution looking for a problem. Are you aware that this language turns law-abiding USDA licensees into criminals? Is this really how legislators should be spending their time and my tax dollars?

Despite using scientific classifications for animals, it seems this proposal lacks research. For example, all marsupials would be banned. This includes our own native Virginia opossum, which would no longer be a candidate for outreach shows about wildlife endemic to Connecticut. The outreach program at Beardsley Zoo would be affected even though they are an accredited facility. Also included are camels. Arabian or Dromedary camels have been domesticated for thousands of years and no longer have wild populations discernable from their domestic DNA. No one would be able to use them for a live nativity scene during the holidays if this were to pass. Most notably, it would be illegal for Santa to bring his reindeer to the Reindeer Festival and workshop in Greenwich.

The fact is that this legislation is unnecessary. Punish the “bad actors” and the criminals. No new law is needed to protect animals as Connecticut can already prosecute animal abusers.

Superfluous laws are becoming commonplace. Tax dollars and legislative resources are continually being wasted to propose duplicative laws. Even worse, collective punishment is becoming an accepted practice in our government. Instead of focusing on criminals, many new laws choose to punish good citizens. This bill is far-reaching and rife with unintended consequences, including making criminals out of those dedicated individuals who responsibly conduct educational programs with animals.

Please realize that this proposal does not do anything to improve animal welfare. Thank you for your time and consideration on this matter.

Sincerely,
[YOUR NAME]

So excited for this baby.  This is the morph combo that got me into ball pythons and we finally hatched one.  2023 looks...
04/02/2023

So excited for this baby. This is the morph combo that got me into ball pythons and we finally hatched one. 2023 looks great so far.






















So excited for this baby.  This is the morph combo that got me into ball pythons and we finally hatched one.  2023 looks...
04/02/2023

So excited for this baby. This is the morph combo that got me into ball pythons and we finally hatched one. 2023 looks great so far.



















ATTENTION : POMONA, California family and friends volunteers needed.
12/08/2022

ATTENTION : POMONA, California family and friends volunteers needed.

USARK always needs volunteers at reptile shows we attend and we cannot thank those who help us enough. You are HUGE contributors to making our mission possible. We can use help this weekend at the Reptile Super Show in Pomona, CA.

We can use 6-8 volunteers on Saturday (throughout the afternoon and evening for auction purposes) and 2-4 people on Sunday (for 1-2 hours). Each volunteer will get a free shirt or swag!

If you can help, stop by our booth and ask if we could use more volunteers. Please note that volunteers must represent USARK and the h**p community professionally and maturely. Show details at www.reptilesupershow.com.

14/05/2022

New homes 🐍🦎

Happy Mother's Day      lover
09/05/2022

Happy Mother's Day
lover

05/05/2022

This is all I got. It was a clone stamping joke I can’t remember.

2022 Clutch  #4: Enhancer DH Clown/Genetic Stripe x Clown | YellowbellySo excited to get this project started.  What els...
20/02/2022

2022 Clutch #4: Enhancer DH Clown/Genetic Stripe x Clown | Yellowbelly

So excited to get this project started. What else would you add? Asphalt, OD, Enchi, Cypress, Banana?





Clown/Hypo Project:Can't wait to pair these two in the future. The start to our Clown/Hypo project.  We picked these two...
23/01/2022

Clown/Hypo Project:
Can't wait to pair these two in the future. The start to our Clown/Hypo project. We picked these two amazing animals up from We also grabbed a couple Pastel DH Clown/Hypo females from Cory. Thanks Cory




2021 Hatchling: Lesser Axanthic (VPI) Genetic StripeSuch a cool combo!!  What else would you add to this combo?         ...
20/01/2022

2021 Hatchling: Lesser Axanthic (VPI) Genetic Stripe

Such a cool combo!! What else would you add to this combo?





Clutch  #1 2022 SeasonBanana (Female Maker) | Champagne x Black Pastel
20/01/2022

Clutch #1 2022 Season

Banana (Female Maker) | Champagne x Black Pastel





Happy 💯th Birthday  !! You’re love of animals always made the world smile! In honor of   participate in the   and dona...
17/01/2022

Happy 💯th Birthday !! You’re love of animals always made the world smile!
In honor of participate in the  and donate to your favorite animal rescues 🤍



2021 Holdback:  Cypress Jigsaw (Mojave | Pinstripe)Loving the Cypress gene
17/01/2022

2021 Holdback: Cypress Jigsaw (Mojave | Pinstripe)

Loving the Cypress gene



2021 Hatchlings - Double TroubleBanana Black Pastel Pinstripe DH Pied GhostThese two are my favorite looking hatchlings ...
09/01/2022

2021 Hatchlings - Double Trouble
Banana Black Pastel Pinstripe DH Pied Ghost

These two are my favorite looking hatchlings from 2021.





Banana PiedLast but not least we got this girl from Mutation Creation.  Now I have to figure out which male to pair her ...
31/10/2021

Banana Pied

Last but not least we got this girl from Mutation Creation. Now I have to figure out which male to pair her with next year. Enhancer? Mojave Dream? Cypress? Hypo? I'm sure I'll change my mind 10 times before she is ready...LOL.





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