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Reptiles & Amphibians

Reptiles & AmphibiansLove 'em or hate 'em, reptiles and amphibians are among some of our favorite and most popular pets. These sites are all dedicated to the care and keeping of frogs, snakes, lizards, turtles and spiders.

Did you know there are 8,240 species of reptiles in the world and live on every continent except Antarctica?

Some turtles and tortoises can live to be more than 100 years old?

Or that only a few hundred of the world’s 3,000 snakes are venomous?


Websites With Information About
Reptiles & Amphibians

Classifieds with a difference...
SpeciesTrader connects buyers and sellers through our categorized lists. Post the species that you sell or are seeking to buy. Participation is free and you can receive email alerts when someone posts a new seller or buyer posts a reptile or amphibian that you are interested in.
Listing added: Jul 8, 2011
Predator Pets
If you can't come to our store in West Midlands, be sure to check out our website where you will find a variety of reptile, fish and pond supplies to allow you to look after you pets with the best equipment at the greatest prices. We offer a large selection of reptile heating lamps, mats and emitters to keep your pet comfortable and healthy.
Listing added: Aug 23, 2011
One of the most comprehensive pet-related forums you will ever see. There are over 40 categories just for topics relating to lizards! Between the knowledgeable folks in the forums, the pet care sheets, and a growing member-recommended reptile veterinarian list by location. From those considering their first reptile or amphibian purchase or folks who are looking to exchange breeding tips, this forum has a bit of everything.

Listing added: May 25, 2008
Founded in 1991, the Proteus Reptile Trust is dedicated to educating pet owners on the proper care of reptiles and has established a sanctuary for the rescue of turtles, snakes and lizards. Proteus established the UK's first reptile ambulance and provides assistance to zoos, various Police forces and the RSPA. Volunteers are needed to help educate the public and visit with school children to promote greater awareness of the husbandry required for pet reptiles. Volunteers and financial support are also needed to continue providing rehabilitation and rehoming of reptiles in the UK.

Listing added: Aug 11, 2009