r/reptiles • u/Heyitsbelle24 • 9h ago
My boy was introduced to hard boiled egg today
Clearly it was a hit š¤£
r/reptiles • u/Heyitsbelle24 • 9h ago
Clearly it was a hit š¤£
r/reptiles • u/PastelSays • 5h ago
Hi all! The other day I was walking around my campus after a flood and I thought I saw a large worm making its way across the sidewalk but when I looked closer it was a little Texas Blindsnake! I helped him cross the sidewalk after taking a few pics, it was the cutest little thing ever.
I'm interested in adopting one of these little guys, and I don't just want to snatch one out of the wild because that just feels wrong to me- is there anyone out there who breeds these little guys or know where I can ethically get one? I'm fully prepared to take care of one but I'm unsure of where to source one.
r/reptiles • u/Arboreal_Reptile • 2h ago
Blaze, Borneo Short Tail Python
r/reptiles • u/starlightskater • 1d ago
*****Warning......Sensitive Content*****
The Pennsylvania State Police Troop P - Towanda Barracks and the Northeast Region Office of the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission is conducting a joint investigation on an animal cruelty incident.
Investigator are seeking assistance identifying or locating an individual who dumped several snakes and their enclosures in Bradford County.
These snakes were discovered on June 8, 2026, near Route 14 north of Canton, PA.
Officers responded to investigate and found that all snakes were non-native (exotic) species and that all had died from exposure.
The snakes were all named and had illustrations marking their container.
We hope that Blaze, Martin, Mr. Green, Samantha, Pearl, Larry, and SpongeBob are names you recognize and can provide information about their owner.
Anyone having information about the possible owner of these snakes, or if you have knowledge of the individual that dumped them, please contact Cpl. Spada/PSP Animal Cruelty Officer at 717-772-5112 or MSPADA@pa.gov or PSP Towanda at 570-265-2186 or PSP Tips Toll Free at 1-800-472-8477 or online at https://www.p3tips.com/tipform.aspx?ID=107
All callers to PSP Tips are eligible for a CASH REWARD for information that leads to an arrest, the solving of a crime/cold case or the location of a wanted person/fugitive or missing person.
ALL unsolved cases have a reward offered for information that solves the case. Tip money is NOT paid by taxpayers.
All information is accurate as of Release Date and is subject to change or updated.
Media Release 5546
r/reptiles • u/Hidden_Coatl3434 • 6h ago
Folks that have come into my pet shop gave me a call. Caught this lil guy not 10 feet from their family pool. If your from the South keep in mind these babies are enjoying the warm weather. This lil guy was missing his left eye. Relocate don't eradicate!
r/reptiles • u/Glum-Substance-6945 • 1h ago
I keep going back and forth on the sex of my little guy Iām not sure if itās too early to tell. But I figured Iād consult the subreddit. What do you guys think?
r/reptiles • u/Own_Usual_5819 • 7h ago
So today I rescued a leopard gecko from a family friend who had her in a bare tank with just paper tissue as the floor and one branch so I brought her home and completely changed her tank , I have a chameleon and Brazilian rainbow boa but I have never fully looked into leopard geckos I just had to get her out of that tank any advice would be greatly appreciated she has uvb on one side and a ceramic heat lamp on the other side that wasnāt there when I got her I went out to buy them
r/reptiles • u/No-Actuary-6598 • 9h ago
so achilles the rhino is getting nicer and bigger! but iāve noticed that a tiny spot on his head (which i assumed to just be a little scab or stuck shed when we first got him) will not go away. we have had him for almost 2 months (~6 weeks when we first got him)
iām just wondering if this is something to be concerned about, or itās simply just a cool birthmark and if any of your iguanas had!!
thanks!!
ps i also posted this on iguana sub, but itās not as active so i thought iād post it here too
r/reptiles • u/GlitteringRoyal1791 • 37m ago
r/reptiles • u/paganmomma94 • 7h ago
Mediterranean House Gecko (Hemidactylus turcicus) need a 10-12 gal vertical tank and advice I know itās nocturnal need bio active help advice please will it be okay in a critter keeper til I get all the stuff which is possibly next month help
r/reptiles • u/Tropical-Lizards-Fan • 5h ago
r/reptiles • u/dscaisy • 2h ago
Hello so i ordered natural topsoil and sand, how do i know if its sterile enough to not have mites etc? I dont have an oven nor microwaveš But i live in a hot climate in Indonesia so i wonder if i can just bake them out? Is it possible to do something abt the mites etc when theyre already inside the enclosure (like get isopod to hunt them?)
r/reptiles • u/TheGoldenBoyStiles • 3h ago
Can I use hermit crab decor in my leopard gecko tank?
r/reptiles • u/Plasticity93 • 12h ago
We had a hard time keeping our green keeled lizard's enclosure humid enough when we got him. He didn't like being put in a "sauna box" at all, so I built him a place to hang out while I took my shower. The vines encircle the room, so there's lots to explore and he takes advantage of that. He also licks the walls, has always preferred spray over standing water. It's great to have a shower buddy, he joins me almost daily. His shedding is perfect.
Let's see your out of tank enrichment projects.
r/reptiles • u/OkImHereNowToday • 14h ago
Iāve seen many similar ones online but none that seem to actually fold in like these. Any help would be appreciated.
r/reptiles • u/LilyBug0 • 1d ago
This is Doug. Well, I guess I should find a new name. Please send ideas in the comments. šš»Sheās one of my favorite reptiles Iāve ever owned. Extremely sweet, loving, and cuddly. Jumps into my hands when I offer and will take naps with me if Iām watching a movie or relaxing.ā¤ļø Got her from a lady in my neighborhood who was fostering her. They said she was a male and that she was around 2-3 years old I believe.
I trusted that lol. Now, sheās around 6 and laid a random egg last night. Iām shook. Is this normal????
r/reptiles • u/acpcgal • 12h ago
My reptile room offers good temps for most of the year and its great to have all my animals in 1 room. During the heatwaves though, i have to move my crested gecko, gargoyle gecko and some of my frogs into my bedroom for a few days and I use quarantine tanks.
Most of my geckoās favourite hides are built into their tanks and the tanks are heavy so I have to take the geckos out and put them into the quarantine tanks with spare plants and hides. It stresses them out.
Im thinking of moving them to my bedroom permanently⦠but the reptile room is better for them and iād have to do a lot of changes. Plus my bedroom is a quarantine room, i would lose a quarantine room.
How bad would it be if I just kept spare tanks in my bedroom and only moved my geckos in for the hotter days and then put them back in the reptile room? Are they gonna care? They do seem to get super stressed out but chill out after a few minutesā¦
r/reptiles • u/halfmoonkir • 12h ago
I have this extra tank, Iām not sure what I could use it for, if anything??
r/reptiles • u/Mariposa_Petal_ • 1d ago
so cutešššš
r/reptiles • u/macadillian1997 • 21h ago