Category: Care Guides
A medium-sized snake from Madagascar’s densely forested, dry woodlands, the Dumeril’s boa. It can reach a length of eight feet and has a thick-set body with a light to …
The dorsal and lateral scales of the non-venomous eastern indigo snake are blue-black. Florida and southern Georgia are just two examples of the southeastern U.S. states where eastern indigo …
The non-venomous water snake known as the elephant trunk snake (Acrochordus javanicus) is indigenous to Asia and Australia. The snake is mostly found near the seaside. Elephant trunk snakes …
The Boelen’s python is a snake that is indigenous to New Guinea and is well-known for being a stunning and distinctive reptile. Boelen’s pythons, which are renowned for having …
The family Xenodermus includes the dragon snake. Although this gorgeous specimen is a timid and harmless snake, many people are afraid of it because of the way it appears. …
This stunning herp is among the most sought-after by amphibian keepers and is a member of the enormous family of poison dart frogs (Dendrobatidae). These stunning frogs, which come …
You guessed it—this is a subset of the kingsnake species that is exclusive to Florida. They primarily reside in southern Florida. The peninsula, which is dispersed throughout but is …
Due to their rarity in the pet industry, these amazing animals are not your ordinary pet lizards. We only advise them to the seasoned reptile keeper because they are …
Small colubrid snakes like the tricolor hognose are native to Bolivia, Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay, and Argentina. Tricolor hognoses require little maintenance as long as they are kept in a …
Simalia amethystine, the scrub python, is a charming exotic pet that is not poisonous.Before we get started, it’s vital to remember that this article is about the amethystine python, …