Category: General
Posted by: sjbyrd
We have three gorgeous baby Clown Ball Pythons and two 100% Het. Clown Ball Pythons. They will be ready to go soon, so call or stop by to reserve yours.

We still have baby Corn Snakes available.

Okeetee's
Albino Reverse Okeetee's
Albino Het. for Snow &
Creamsicle's

Miniature Schnauzer Puppies are now ON SALE......... Hurry, they won't last long.......
Category: General
Posted by: sjbyrd
We have had a few clutches of corn snakes hatch recently.

We currently have Okeetee's and Creamsicles available.

We will soon have Albino Reverse Okeetee's and Grey Banded Kingsnakes available.

Be sure to stop by and check out some of the new arrivals....

Baby Bearded Dragons
Baby Anaconda
Nelson's Milksnake
Florida Ribbon Snake (fish eater)
Young Adult Leopard Geckos.......... And More.....

We also have ....

Guinea pigs
Hamsters
Hedgehogs And More...

We look forward to seeing you.

07/16/09: New Summer Hours

Category: General
Posted by: sjbyrd
Just to let you know, we need a little more time to go fishin'
Therefore, we will be closed on Mondays for the rest of the summer.
Otherwise the hours are the same, 10-7 weekdays and 10-6 on Saturday.

We have Miniature Schnauzer puppies available. Cute!

Our Ball Pythons produced some Mojave and Clown eggs.
Reserve you new baby ball python now!
Category: Reptiles
Posted by: sjbyrd
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Featured Reptile
Veiled Chameleon



The Veiled Chameleon (Chamaeleo calyptratus), also called the Yemen Chameleon, is a relatively large and attractive chameleon species from the Middle East. It naturally ranges within Yemen and Saudi Arabia yet has also been introduced and has established small populations in parts of Florida and Hawaii. In its natural range, the Veiled Chameleon lives in coastal mountain slopes with significant rainfall and more inland, lives in more arid wadis with year-round water and vegetation.

Veiled Chameleons are a large, colorful species, which is easily recognized by a casque, a helmet-like ridge on the top of their heads. It is a tiny swelling as hatchling, but grows to two inches as the animal matures. With males reaching a total length of approximately 24 inches and females reaching a total length of approximately 18 inches, this is one of the larger chameleon species seen in captivity. When combined with their brilliant coloration and pattern, their hardy nature and ease of breeding in captivity, the Veiled Chameleon has become a popular pet and likely the best starter chameleon species.

Veiled Chameleons do well in captive environments with consistent care. Adult males are ideally housed in screen enclosures around 4ft x 2ft x2 ft, although they can tolerate smaller enclosures and females require less space. Screen enclosures allow for required airflow and space. With a live plant, such as a Ficus or Schefflera, and various horizontal branches, the interior of a Veiled Chameleon's enclosure is quite simple to design and setup as Veiled Chameleons do best without substrate or standing water sources in their enclosure. Water is instead provided through daily misting of the enclosure and plants and they then lap the water off of the leaves in their enclosures.


Lighting for the Veiled Chameleon is fairly inexpensive and simple to set up. A UVB emitting fluorescent tube light, and a separate standard incandescent light bulb for heat are all that is required. With both on for 12 hours and no additional heat or light source for the remaining time, night temperature drops are actually appreciated by Veiled Chameleons as apposed to many other reptile pets.

Veiled Chameleons grow quite rapidly on a diet of appropriately sized crickets fed a simple cricket diet and dusted with a calcium supplement. Adults will frequently become used to feeding from their owner's fingers with their long tongue which projects itself out of their mouth at high speeds and contacts their prey with their sticky tongue.

Male Veiled Chameleons exhibit the more striking coloration of the species, often showing blues, yellows, oranges, greens and brown coloration in a remarkable spotted and striped pattern. Additionally, they are large, have a large helmet or casque at the top of their head and on the rear of the hind feet, have a tarsal spur allowing them to be sexed from birth. Females lack this spur, remain smaller and tend to have more of a green coloration except when gravid or pregnant. When gravid, females exhibit a brilliant black, green and orange coloration indicating to males that they are not interesting in breeding.
If provided with a proper enclosure and consistent care, the Veiled Chameleon is a striking, beautiful and excellent hardy captive which is excellent for the first time chameleon owner. The life span of a Veiled Chameleon may be up to five years for a female and up to seven to eight years for males.

This amazing companion can be yours for a very low $69.99 while current supplies last.


Thanks, Scott Byrd
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Category: Small Animals
Posted by: sjbyrd



The mini Rex, (Oryctoloqus cuniculus), is a small breed of rabbit with fairly short ears. The face is fairly thick, but it is not particularly short. The body is close-coupled and rounded. The most easily noticed attribute is the amazing fur, which feels like velvet.




The coat is upright, short, and very plush. The guard hairs are the same length as the undercoat, and the coat is very thick, creating a plush, velvety texture. Mini Rex should not be brushed with a brush or a comb unless there is a distinct matt that needs removing. Instead, to remove loose hair, moisten the palm of the hands with water until they are just damp enough to be sticky, and then run your hand over the rabbit's coat backwards. This will then remove the loose hair and static electricity.



Mini rex are usually a very friendly breed. They have a medium level of activity, and can be perfectly content to play or to just sit on your lap and be petted.



Mini rex come in many different colors, Black, Blue, Broken, Castor, Chinchilla, Chocolate, Himalayan, Lilac, Lynx, Opal, Red, Seal, Tortoise, and White.



They are a small rabbit usually weighting around Males: 3 to 4 1/4 pounds, and Females: 3 1/4 to 4 1/2 pounds.



Mini Rex Rabbits are among the most popular breeds. Mainly for the fact they have great personalities and do well with kids. They are easy to handle, house and feed due to their small size. The average lifespan for the Mini Rex is about six years.




Thanks, Scott Byrd