Pets, Reptiles & amphibians for rehoming with in Canada, Prince Edward Island, Charlottetown.
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$15 for the huge bowl
Medium sized is $10
The smaller bowls are 5 each the bowl in the last picture is $5
Hides are $5 each
The bulbs are brand new 5 each
The food only has two small scoops taken out $6
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400 OBO
Male charcoal, fires up super dark
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I am putting this post out there to see if there is any interest in two special adult male bearded dragons.
I have had them for a bit now; I've been working on trying to socialize them and fattening them up. However, I am struggling to keep consistent, as my schedule is only growing busier and busier. As a student who also works multiple jobs, I am beginning to feel I cannot provide them with the utmost care they need to thrive and recover.
Thus, I am curious to see if there is someone out there with bearded dragon experience, who thinks they'd like to take over and get these two sweet boys into tip top shape.
One is approximately 8 years old, named Maverick. He's a good size (the largest I've ever see in person), although still needs further work to get to his true chunky form. He's a bit spicy, and does not like to be handled. He is not outright aggressive, however, and can be handled when sleepy or worn out from exercise. He does not eat very consistently, although he has been showing good progress lately.
The other is approximately 5-7 years old, named Bekkett. He's super spicy, and will attempt to bite without hesitation. He's calmed a lot since I took him in, but he still lunges for hands and fingers (and I do believe it's out of fear more than malice), and gets super fired up when humans approach his enclosure. He will need a lot of work, and may never be a legitimate "pet". He eats very well, and is very active. He's smaller, and also could use further fattening. He's put on some good weight, however! He's really sweet and gentle after a long bath, thus I do believe he can calm down more with consistent handling! I've tried, but it's so challenging to maintain a routine.
They would come with their enclosures, all the accessories they need, plus some dry food and dishes. I will be sending them with coil UVB bulbs rather than tube ones; the recommendation would be to get them some tube bulbs, as they're much better for their health and progressing. These supplies and enclosures are the reasoning for there being a price on them, as I'd like to recoup a little bit of the amount I've spent on them. I'd also like them to go to the right person, and not just someone snatching a free lizard.
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$40 the price is firm
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Hello! Please read the whole add.
We have plenty of palmetto hatchlings available! We also have 100% hets abailable if you’re interested to add
Discount on multiple animals
Price for a palmetto is 300 each. Payments plans are available
Please message for more information
We’re also located in Moncton but we can ship Canada wide at buyers expense.
Check out our Facebook and Instagram page at KJP Reptiles
Thanks for looking!
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****eggs currently incubating for hatch in 1-2 months****
Juvenile and subadult yellow bellied mourning geckos for sale, 50$ each or 80$ for a pair (as they are a communal species). Hatch dates saved for all of them, all are under 8 months. Original mothers are from Tails and Scales, and All Reptiles, both from Toronto. All babies are raised on Pangea growth and breeding food and live captive-bred isopod mancae. Can deliver around Moncton area as far as Aulac/Salisbury, or further for a gas fee!
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2 full unopened bags and half of an opened bag.
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Selling my Red flame female who can also come with her enclosure (no accessories) I can meet or deliver anywhere from Antigonish to Charlottetown and surrounding or would be willing to ship her.
$300 obo message me to discuss, I would like to clear the space.
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Beautiful aberrant 2021 female. Eating frozen/thawed rodents without any problem!
The Crazy Genes are pure Lampropeltis t. hondurensis (Honduran Milk Snakes)... not intergrades! Described on pages 109/110 in Mong and Tintles' "Guide to Honduran Milksnakes"
The Crazy line aberrant Hondurans were started over 25 years ago by Guy Clark. He started this line predominantly with some Tangerine Dream Hondos that Bill Love made famous years ago. He noticed some funky aberrancies showing up and began holding back the most spectacular ones, and as a result this rare line carries the ability to make some "Crazy" looking Milksnakes indeed. This line reliably produces aberrant specimens with extreme variability in patterns and color.
Some years there are a few very exaggerated aberrations, and sometimes they are more subtle. They all have the possibility of producing new aberrations, and even the most normal looking ones are some of the best looking Hondos in the hobby.
The Crazy gene appears to be an incomplete dominant gene and first appeared in the late 1990s. As the genetics are not the result of a simple recessive trait, aberrancies can be more or less pronounced, and they produce some of the most spectacular patterns and colors. You never know what you are going to get with each clutch.... stripe, reverse stripe, pattern less, anaconda, reverse anaconda, blairs saddles, vanishing, reverse bands, strange aberrancies and combinations thereof!
The second photo is the mother.
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Beautiful aberrant albino 2022 juvenile male. Eating frozen/thawed rodents without any problem!
The Crazy Genes are pure Lampropeltis t. hondurensis (Honduran Milk Snakes)... not intergrades! Described on pages 109/110 in Mong and Tintles' "Guide to Honduran Milksnakes".
The Crazy line aberrant Hondurans were started over 25 years ago by Guy Clark. He started this line predominantly with some Tangerine Dream Hondos that Bill Love made famous years ago. He noticed some funky aberrancies showing up and began holding back the most spectacular ones, and as a result this rare line carries the ability to make some "Crazy" looking Milksnakes indeed. This line reliably produces aberrant specimens with extreme variability in patterns and color.
Some years there are a few very exaggerated aberrations, and sometimes they are more subtle. They all have the possibility of producing new aberrations, and even the most normal looking ones are some of the best looking Hondos in the hobby.
The Crazy gene appears to be an incomplete dominant gene and first appeared in the late 1990s. As the genetics are not the result of a simple recessive trait, aberrancies can be more or less pronounced, and they produce some of the most spectacular patterns and colors. You never know what you are going to get with each clutch.... stripe, reverse stripe, pattern less, anaconda, reverse anaconda, blairs saddles, vanishing, reverse bands, strange aberrancies, and combinations thereof!
This one of the first Crazy Line albinos ever.
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$15 for the huge bowl
Medium sized is $10
The smaller bowls are 5 each the bowl in the last picture is $5
Hides are $5 each
The bulbs are brand new 5 each
The food only has two small scoops taken out $6
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I am putting this post out there to see if there is any interest in two special adult male bearded dragons.
I have had them for a bit now; I've been working on trying to socialize them and fattening them up. However, I am struggling to keep consistent, as my schedule is only growing busier and busier. As a student who also works multiple jobs, I am beginning to feel I cannot provide them with the utmost care they need to thrive and recover.
Thus, I am curious to see if there is someone out there with bearded dragon experience, who thinks they'd like to take over and get these two sweet boys into tip top shape.
One is approximately 8 years old, named Maverick. He's a good size (the largest I've ever see in person), although still needs further work to get to his true chunky form. He's a bit spicy, and does not like to be handled. He is not outright aggressive, however, and can be handled when sleepy or worn out from exercise. He does not eat very consistently, although he has been showing good progress lately.
The other is approximately 5-7 years old, named Bekkett. He's super spicy, and will attempt to bite without hesitation. He's calmed a lot since I took him in, but he still lunges for hands and fingers (and I do believe it's out of fear more than malice), and gets super fired up when humans approach his enclosure. He will need a lot of work, and may never be a legitimate "pet". He eats very well, and is very active. He's smaller, and also could use further fattening. He's put on some good weight, however! He's really sweet and gentle after a long bath, thus I do believe he can calm down more with consistent handling! I've tried, but it's so challenging to maintain a routine.
They would come with their enclosures, all the accessories they need, plus some dry food and dishes. I will be sending them with coil UVB bulbs rather than tube ones; the recommendation would be to get them some tube bulbs, as they're much better for their health and progressing. These supplies and enclosures are the reasoning for there being a price on them, as I'd like to recoup a little bit of the amount I've spent on them. I'd also like them to go to the right person, and not just someone snatching a free lizard.
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$40 the price is firm
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Hello! Please read the whole add.
We have plenty of palmetto hatchlings available! We also have 100% hets abailable if you’re interested to add
Discount on multiple animals
Price for a palmetto is 300 each. Payments plans are available
Please message for more information
We’re also located in Moncton but we can ship Canada wide at buyers expense.
Check out our Facebook and Instagram page at KJP Reptiles
Thanks for looking!
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Juvenile and subadult yellow bellied mourning geckos for sale, 50$ each or 80$ for a pair (as they are a communal species). Hatch dates saved for all of them, all are under 8 months. Original mothers are from Tails and Scales, and All Reptiles, both from Toronto. All babies are raised on Pangea growth and breeding food and live captive-bred isopod mancae. Can deliver within PEI, or to NB/NS if bridge fee is covered.
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Female Pastel 50% Het Pied. 4yrs old
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**LOCATED IN NEWFOUNDLAND**
All Ball Pythons are healthy and eatting frozen thawed with no issues.
Payment plans available with a 25% NON Refundable down payment.
Free shipping across NL with feeder order deliveries.
Deliveries to all other provinces is $140. Delivery resumes January 3rd. ( weather pending ) through Reptile Express.MALES
Pastel Spider Tsk Axanthic Clown Poss GHI- $2700
GHI 100% Het Tsk Axanthic Clown - $575
Super GHI 100% Het Tsk Axanthic Clown - $850
Banana Spider 100% Het Tsk Axanthic Clown ( Female Maker) - $500
Banana Super GHI 100% Het Tsk Axanthic Clown ( Female Maker) - $1250
Pastel GHI Yellowbelly Spider 100% Het Tsk Axanthic Clown (sever wobble) - $100
Spider 100% Het Tsk Axanthic Clown - $80
Orange Dream Mojave Pied 50% Het Hypo - $800
Orange Dream Cinnamon Pied 50% Het Hypo - $850
Orange Dream Mojave Fire 100% het Pied 50% Het Hypo - $400
Orange Dream Pastel Cinnamon Fire 100% Het Pied 50% Het Hypo probable Mojave - $500
Pastel Leopard 100% Het Ultramel 50% Het Tristripe - $220
Pinstripe 100% Het Ultramel 50% Het Tristripe - $175
Normal 100% Het Ultramel 50% Het Tristripe- $80 (3 AVAILABLE)
Banana Poss Yellowbelly Poss Female Maker - $180
Banana Leopard Enchi Mojave Poss Cinnamon Yellowbelly Poss Female Maker - $450
Banana Leopard Enchi Cinnamon poss Yellowbelly Poss Female Maker - $400
Banana Barnhart Black Pastel Yellowbelly - $400
Banana Enchi Ivory - $350
Banana Enchi Leopard Ivory - $550
Black Head Enchi fire Yellowbelly 50% Het Pied - $450
Pastel Black Head Yellowbelly 50% Het Pied - $400
Pastel Spider BlackHead 50% Het Pied poss Super Pastel Enchi Fire Yellowbelly - $300
Albino Leopard Poss Pastel Yellowbelly - $300
Pastel Leopard Cinnamon 66% Het Albino - $175OLDER MALES
GHI Yellowbelly Spider 100% Het Tsk Axanthic Clown Poss Enchi - $400
Pastel Spider Pinstripe 100% Het Tsk Axanthic Clown - $200
Orange Dream GHI 100% Het Pied 50% Het Hypo - $350 (2 AVAILABLE)
Orange Dream Pastel Mojave 100% Het Pied 66% Hypo Poss Black Head - $350
Pastel Leopard 66% Het Albino Poss Yellowbelly - $200
Pastel Enchi 66% Het Albino Poss Yellowbelly - $150
Banana Leopard Enchi Yellowbelly Spark - $550
Banana Yellowbelly Poss HRA - $250FEMALES
Banana Spider 50% Het Pied poss Fire/ Yellowbelly - $300
Banana Enchi Spider 50% Het Pied Poss Fire/ Yellowbelly - $400
Banana Black Head Fire 50% Het Pied - $525
Banana - $250
Banana Mojave - $300
Pastel Enchi HRA Yellowbelly/Spark - $280
Pastel Leopard HRA Lesser Yellowbelly Spark - $700
Leopard Black Pastel Enchi Poss Yellowbelly -$350
Pastel 100% Het Ultramel 50% Het Tristripe - $200
Pinstripe 100% Het Ultramel 50% Het Tristripe - $220
Albino Pastel Cinnamon Poss Yellowbelly - $300
Pastel Cinnamon 100% Het Albino - $160OLDER FEMALES
SPIDER 100% Het Tsk Axanthic Clown Pied - $1250
Pastel Fire Spider 100% Het Pied - $550 PROVEN BREEDER
Banana GHI - $500 PROVEN BREEDER
Pastel - $180 PROVEN BREEDER
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Beautiful aberrant 2020 female. Eating frozen/thawed rodents without any problem!
The Crazy Genes are pure Lampropeltis t. hondurensis (Honduran Milk Snakes)... not intergrades! Described on pages 109/110 in Mong and Tintles' "Guide to Honduran Milksnakes"
The Crazy line aberrant Hondurans were started over 25 years ago by Guy Clark. He started this line predominantly with some Tangerine Dream Hondos that Bill Love made famous years ago. He noticed some funky aberrancies showing up and began holding back the most spectacular ones, and as a result this rare line carries the ability to make some "Crazy" looking Milksnakes indeed. This line reliably produces aberrant specimens with extreme variability in patterns and color.
Some years there are a few very exaggerated aberrations, and sometimes they are more subtle. They all have the possibility of producing new aberrations, and even the most normal looking ones are some of the best looking Hondos in the hobby.
The Crazy gene appears to be an incomplete dominant gene and first appeared in the late 1990s. As the genetics are not the result of a simple recessive trait, aberrancies can be more or less pronounced, and they produce some of the most spectacular patterns and colors. You never know what you are going to get with each clutch.... stripe, reverse stripe, pattern less, anaconda, reverse anaconda, blairs saddles, vanishing, reverse bands, strange aberrancies and combinations thereof!
The 3rd photo is the mother and the 4th is one of the first Crazy Line albinos ever.
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Beautiful aberrant albino 2023 juvenile. Eating frozen/thawed rodents without any problem!
The Crazy Genes are pure Lampropeltis t. hondurensis (Honduran Milk Snakes)... not intergrades! Described on pages 109/110 in Mong and Tintles' "Guide to Honduran Milksnakes".
The Crazy line aberrant Hondurans were started over 25 years ago by Guy Clark. He started this line predominantly with some Tangerine Dream Hondos that Bill Love made famous years ago. He noticed some funky aberrancies showing up and began holding back the most spectacular ones, and as a result this rare line carries the ability to make some "Crazy" looking Milksnakes indeed. This line reliably produces aberrant specimens with extreme variability in patterns and color.
Some years there are a few very exaggerated aberrations, and sometimes they are more subtle. They all have the possibility of producing new aberrations, and even the most normal looking ones are some of the best looking Hondos in the hobby.
The Crazy gene appears to be an incomplete dominant gene and first appeared in the late 1990s. As the genetics are not the result of a simple recessive trait, aberrancies can be more or less pronounced, and they produce some of the most spectacular patterns and colors. You never know what you are going to get with each clutch.... stripe, reverse stripe, pattern less, anaconda, reverse anaconda, blairs saddles, vanishing, reverse bands, strange aberrancies, and combinations thereof!
This one of the first Crazy Line albinos ever.
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5 hatchlings - $200 each obo.
May consider trades for animals/supplies, tell me what you got!Here's an opportunity you don't see everyday! These tiny but mighty little dudes are approximately four months old and feeding on small crickets and mealworms daily! These guys are responding very well to socialization and tong feed very well. These guys are in the Lacertidae family and are very similar to jeweled lacertas (Timon lepidus) although as adults they are a much more manageable size. They are intelligent and make great display animals.
Although they don't look like much now, this species goes through an ontogenetic color change as they age, turning into a gorgeous blue-green color as adults (featured in the last photo). It doesn't show well on camera, but they are currently starting to develop some nice speckling and green highlights.
These are the first and only captive-bred specimens in Atlantic Canada!
Delivery available through maritime provinces via ECE.
There isn't much information about this species, so don't hesitate to ask any questions about their care. I can provide additional photos!
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I am putting this post out there to see if there is any interest in two special adult male bearded dragons.
I have had them for a bit now; I've been working on trying to socialize them and fattening them up. However, I am struggling to keep consistent, as my schedule is only growing busier and busier. As a student who also works multiple jobs, I am beginning to feel I cannot provide them with the utmost care they need to thrive and recover.
Thus, I am curious to see if there is someone out there with bearded dragon experience, who thinks they'd like to take over and get these two sweet boys into tip top shape.
One is approximately 8 years old, named Maverick. He's a good size (the largest I've ever see in person), although still needs further work to get to his true chunky form. He's a bit spicy, and does not like to be handled. He is not outright aggressive, however, and can be handled when sleepy or worn out from exercise. He does not eat very consistently, although he has been showing good progress lately.
The other is approximately 5-7 years old, named Bekkett. He's super spicy, and will attempt to bite without hesitation. He's calmed a lot since I took him in, but he still lunges for hands and fingers (and I do believe it's out of fear more than malice), and gets super fired up when humans approach his enclosure. He will need a lot of work, and may never be a legitimate "pet". He eats very well, and is very active. He's smaller, and also could use further fattening. He's put on some good weight, however! He's really sweet and gentle after a long bath, thus I do believe he can calm down more with consistent handling! I've tried, but it's so challenging to maintain a routine.
They would come with their enclosures, all the accessories they need, plus some dry food and dishes. I will be sending them with coil UVB bulbs rather than tube ones; the recommendation would be to get them some tube bulbs, as they're much better for their health and progressing. These supplies and enclosures are the reasoning for there being a price on them, as I'd like to recoup a little bit of the amount I've spent on them. I'd also like them to go to the right person, and not just someone snatching a free lizard.
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Adult male Brazilian rainbow boa. Around 5ft long
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All hatchling will be well established on Frozen thawed rat before departure, Payment plan is available with a 20% deposit to hold the animal
Located in MONCTON, NB - Pickup Or Delivery through East Coast Exotics Is Available
Hatchling 2023
Clutch #1
PAIRING: HI OD YB CALICO X LEOPARD LESSER
AVAILABLE
FEMALE – HI ODCLUTCH #2
PAIRING: OD HET PIED X YB HET PIED
AVAILABLE
FEMALE - YB PIED
FEMALE – PIED
MALE – NORMAL 66% HET PIED
FEMALE – OD 66% HET PIED
FEMALE – YB 66% HET PIED
MALE – OD 66% HET PIED
FEMALE – NORMAL 66% HET PIEDCLUTCH #3
PAIRING: ASPHALT X ASPHALT
AVAILABLE
MALE – NORMAL
FEMALE – ASPHALT
MALE - ASPHALTCLUTCH #4
PAIRING: MAHOGANY PHANTOM X PHANTOM
AVAILABLE
MALE – MAHOGANY PHANTOMCLUTCH #5
PAIRING: GHI SPOTNOSE 50% HET PIED X HYPO
AVAILABLE
MALE – NORMAL 100% HET HYPO
MALE – GHI 100% HET HYPO
MALE – GHI 100% HET HYPO
MALE – GHI 100% HET HYPO
FEMALE – GHI SPOTNOSE 100% HET HYPOCLUTCH#6
PAIRING: BANANA YB X BLACK PEWTER
AVAILABLE
FEMALE – PASTEL YELLOWBELLY
MALE – BANANA BLACK PASTEL
MALE – BANANA YELLOWBELLY
MALE – BANANA PASTEL YELLOWBELLY
FEMALE – NORMAL
FEMALE – BLACK PEWTER YELLOWBELLYCLUTCH #7
PAIRING: BLACK PEWTER DH HYPO PIED X PASTEL DH HYPO PIED(#1)
AVAILABLE
MALE - BLACK PASTERL HYPO 66% HET PIED
MALE – BLACK PEWTER HYPO 66% HET PIED
MALE – SUPER PASTEL BLACK PASTEL HYPO 66% HET PIED
MALE – PASTEL 66% DH HYPO PIED
MALE – SUPER PASTEL 66% DH HYPO PIED
MALE – SUPER PASTEL 66% DH HYPO PIED
MALE – SUPER PASTEL 66% DH HYPO PIEDCLUTCH #8
PAIRING: BLACK PEWTER DH HYPO PIED X PASTEL DH HYPO PIED(#2)
AVAILABLE
MALE – BLACK PASTERL 66% DH HYPO PIED
FEMALE – BLACK PASTEL 66% DH HYPO PIED
FEMALE – SUPER PASTEL 66% DH HYPO PIED
MALE – BLACK PEWTER PIED 66% HET HYPO
MALE – BLACK PEWTER PIED 66% HET HYPOCLUTCH #9
PAIRING: PASTAVE CLOWN X PASTEL BLADE LESSER HET CLOWN
AVAILABLE
MALE – PASTAVE CLOWN
FEMALE – PASTAVE CLOWN
MALE – SUPER PASTEL 100% HET CLOWN
FEMALE – SUPER PASTEL 100% HET CLOWNCLUTCH #10
PAIRING: BUTTER HYPO HET ALBINO X GARGOYLE HET ALBINO
AVAILABLE
FEMALE – BUTTER HET HYPO 50% HET ALBINOCLUTCH #11
PAIRING: PASTEL CYPRESS X PASTEL DG
AVAILABLE
MALE – PASTEL 100% HET DG
FEMALE – PASTEL 100% HET DG
FEMALE – NORMAL 100% HET DGCLUTCH #12
PAIRING: BLACKHEAD REDGENE X ALBINO PINSTRIPE
AVAILABLE
MALE – NORMAL HET ALBINOCLUTCH #13
PAIRING: PASTEL VANILLA PIED X ALBINO
AVAILABLE
MALE – VANILLA 100% DH ALBINO PIED
MALE – PASTEL 100% DH ALBINO PIED
MALE – NORMAL 100% DH ALBINO PIED
FEMALE – PASTEL 100% DH ALBINO PIEDHatchling 2022
3- Male- pastel 50% het hypo
1- Female- pastel
1 -Female- pastel yellowbelly
1- Male- Cinnamon Asphalt
1- Female- Black Pewter
1- Male- Firefly
1- Female- Mahogany Pastel
2- Male- Mahogany Pastave
2- Male- Mahogany Pastel
1- Male- Mahogany
1- Male- Mahogany Mojave
1- Male- Pastave100% Het Clown 50% Het Hypo
1- Female- Pastave
1- Female- Pastel100% Het Albino
2- Female- Cinnamon
1- Male- Asphalt
1- Male- Cinnamon Asphalt
2- Male- NormalOlder/Proven Breeders
2020 – Male – Mojave 50% Het Hypo – (Proven Breeder)
2021 – Female – HiOD Yellowbelly – Picky Eater
2021 – Male - Red Stripe 50% Het G-Stripe - (Proven Breeder)For more information do not hesitate to contact me, I’m always available to answer any question
Thank You
TomNik Reptiles
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**LOCATED IN NEWFOUNDLAND**
All Ball Pythons are healthy and eatting frozen thawed with no issues.
Payment plans available with a 25% NON Refundable down payment.
Free shipping across NL with feeder order deliveries.
Deliveries to all other provinces is $140. Delivery resumes January 3rd. ( weather pending ) through Reptile Express.MALES
Pastel Spider Tsk Axanthic Clown Poss GHI- $2700
GHI 100% Het Tsk Axanthic Clown - $575
Super GHI 100% Het Tsk Axanthic Clown - $850
Banana Spider 100% Het Tsk Axanthic Clown ( Female Maker) - $500
Banana Super GHI 100% Het Tsk Axanthic Clown ( Female Maker) - $1250
Pastel GHI Yellowbelly Spider 100% Het Tsk Axanthic Clown (sever wobble) - $100
Spider 100% Het Tsk Axanthic Clown - $80
Orange Dream Mojave Pied 50% Het Hypo - $800
Orange Dream Cinnamon Pied 50% Het Hypo - $850
Orange Dream Mojave Fire 100% het Pied 50% Het Hypo - $400
Orange Dream Pastel Cinnamon Fire 100% Het Pied 50% Het Hypo probable Mojave - $500
Pastel Leopard 100% Het Ultramel 50% Het Tristripe - $220
Pinstripe 100% Het Ultramel 50% Het Tristripe - $175
Normal 100% Het Ultramel 50% Het Tristripe- $80 (3 AVAILABLE)
Banana Poss Yellowbelly Poss Female Maker - $180
Banana Leopard Enchi Mojave Poss Cinnamon Yellowbelly Poss Female Maker - $450
Banana Leopard Enchi Cinnamon poss Yellowbelly Poss Female Maker - $400
Banana Barnhart Black Pastel Yellowbelly - $400
Banana Enchi Ivory - $350
Banana Enchi Leopard Ivory - $550
Black Head Enchi fire Yellowbelly 50% Het Pied - $450
Pastel Black Head Yellowbelly 50% Het Pied - $400
Pastel Spider BlackHead 50% Het Pied poss Super Pastel Enchi Fire Yellowbelly - $300
Albino Leopard Poss Pastel Yellowbelly - $300
Pastel Leopard Cinnamon 66% Het Albino - $175OLDER MALES
GHI Yellowbelly Spider 100% Het Tsk Axanthic Clown Poss Enchi - $400
Pastel Spider Pinstripe 100% Het Tsk Axanthic Clown - $200
Orange Dream GHI 100% Het Pied 50% Het Hypo - $350 (2 AVAILABLE)
Orange Dream Pastel Mojave 100% Het Pied 66% Hypo Poss Black Head - $350
Pastel Leopard 66% Het Albino Poss Yellowbelly - $200
Pastel Enchi 66% Het Albino Poss Yellowbelly - $150
Banana Leopard Enchi Yellowbelly Spark - $550
Banana Yellowbelly Poss HRA - $250FEMALES
Banana Spider 50% Het Pied poss Fire/ Yellowbelly - $300
Banana Enchi Spider 50% Het Pied Poss Fire/ Yellowbelly - $400
Banana Black Head Fire 50% Het Pied - $525
Banana - $250
Banana Mojave - $300
Pastel Enchi HRA Yellowbelly/Spark - $280
Pastel Leopard HRA Lesser Yellowbelly Spark - $700
Leopard Black Pastel Enchi Poss Yellowbelly -$350
Pastel 100% Het Ultramel 50% Het Tristripe - $200
Pinstripe 100% Het Ultramel 50% Het Tristripe - $220
Albino Pastel Cinnamon Poss Yellowbelly - $300
Pastel Cinnamon 100% Het Albino - $160OLDER FEMALES
SPIDER 100% Het Tsk Axanthic Clown Pied - $1250
Pastel Fire Spider 100% Het Pied - $550 PROVEN BREEDER
Banana GHI - $500 PROVEN BREEDER
Pastel - $180 PROVEN BREEDER
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Beautiful aberrant albino 2023 juvenile. Eating frozen/thawed rodents without any problem!
The Crazy Genes are pure Lampropeltis t. hondurensis (Honduran Milk Snakes)... not intergrades! Described on pages 109/110 in Mong and Tintles' "Guide to Honduran Milksnakes".
The Crazy line aberrant Hondurans were started over 25 years ago by Guy Clark. He started this line predominantly with some Tangerine Dream Hondos that Bill Love made famous years ago. He noticed some funky aberrancies showing up and began holding back the most spectacular ones, and as a result this rare line carries the ability to make some "Crazy" looking Milksnakes indeed. This line reliably produces aberrant specimens with extreme variability in patterns and color.
Some years there are a few very exaggerated aberrations, and sometimes they are more subtle. They all have the possibility of producing new aberrations, and even the most normal looking ones are some of the best looking Hondos in the hobby.
The Crazy gene appears to be an incomplete dominant gene and first appeared in the late 1990s. As the genetics are not the result of a simple recessive trait, aberrancies can be more or less pronounced, and they produce some of the most spectacular patterns and colors. You never know what you are going to get with each clutch.... stripe, reverse stripe, pattern less, anaconda, reverse anaconda, blairs saddles, vanishing, reverse bands, strange aberrancies, and combinations thereof!
This one of the first Crazy Line albinos ever.
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We have 13bearded dragons left Born January 30th. Should be okay to go by March 1st. Beautiful colours to choose from. Mother and Father are on site and came from Kelowna, BC. Have the family trees for both parents as well.
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Hello!
We still have a few snakes left over from the 2022 season. Motivated to get them moving since we need room for the 2023 snakes!
Located in Moncton but we ship Canada wide, weather permitting.
So we have:
Cornsnakes:
Female Amel Palmetto Cornsnake - 500$
Female Palmetto Cornsnake - 450$
Male Normal 100% het Palmetto Cornsnake - 100$
Male Normal 66% het Palmetto Cornsnake - 50$
Ball Pythons
Male Normal 100% het Clown - 50$
Male Leo Spotnose 66% het Clown - 200$
Male Firefly 50% het Sunset - 250$
Female Leopard 66% het Clown - 100$
Female Spotnose 66% het Clown - 100$
Discounts on multiple animals.
Please reach out if you have any questions!
Also follow us on Facebook and Instagram at KJP Reptiles
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Very friendly and very clean cute little corn snake!
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Hi there, I have a one year old fancy bearded dragon looking for a new home! His name is Rex, he’s very friendly, great personality and loves his snacks lol, reason for selling is because I’m moving away!
He comes with:
-40 gallon tank
-2 heating pads
-Lightbulbs
- 3 large lights
-4 plants
- 2 lounging rocks
-2 large feeding dishes
- 1 small feeding dish
- extra small accessories
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Beautiful aberrant 2020 female. Eating live rodents without any problem!
The Crazy Genes are pure Lampropeltis t. hondurensis (Honduran Milk Snakes)... not intergrades! Described on pages 109/110 in Mong and Tintles' "Guide to Honduran Milksnakes"
The Crazy line aberrant Hondurans were started over 25 years ago by Guy Clark. He started this line predominantly with some Tangerine Dream Hondos that Bill Love made famous years ago. He noticed some funky aberrancies showing up and began holding back the most spectacular ones, and as a result this rare line carries the ability to make some "Crazy" looking Milksnakes indeed. This line reliably produces aberrant specimens with extreme variability in patterns and color.
Some years there are a few very exaggerated aberrations, and sometimes they are more subtle. They all have the possibility of producing new aberrations, and even the most normal looking ones are some of the best looking Hondos in the hobby.
The Crazy gene appears to be an incomplete dominant gene and first appeared in the late 1990s. As the genetics are not the result of a simple recessive trait, aberrancies can be more or less pronounced, and they produce some of the most spectacular patterns and colors. You never know what you are going to get with each clutch.... stripe, reverse stripe, pattern less, anaconda, reverse anaconda, blairs saddles, vanishing, reverse bands, strange aberrancies and combinations thereof!
The 3rd photo is the mother and the 4th is one of the first Crazy Line albinos ever.
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Beautiful aberrant albino 2020 female. Eating frozen/thawed rodents without any problem!
The Crazy Genes are pure Lampropeltis t. hondurensis (Honduran Milk Snakes)... not intergrades! Described on pages 109/110 in Mong and Tintles' "Guide to Honduran Milksnakes"
The Crazy line aberrant Hondurans were started over 25 years ago by Guy Clark. He started this line predominantly with some Tangerine Dream Hondos that Bill Love made famous years ago. He noticed some funky aberrancies showing up and began holding back the most spectacular ones, and as a result this rare line carries the ability to make some "Crazy" looking Milksnakes indeed. This line reliably produces aberrant specimens with extreme variability in patterns and color.
Some years there are a few very exaggerated aberrations, and sometimes they are more subtle. They all have the possibility of producing new aberrations, and even the most normal looking ones are some of the best looking Hondos in the hobby.
The Crazy gene appears to be an incomplete dominant gene and first appeared in the late 1990s. As the genetics are not the result of a simple recessive trait, aberrancies can be more or less pronounced, and they produce some of the most spectacular patterns and colors. You never know what you are going to get with each clutch.... stripe, reverse stripe, pattern less, anaconda, reverse anaconda, blairs saddles, vanishing, reverse bands, strange aberrancies and combinations thereof!
This one of the first Crazy Line albinos ever.
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Phrynus whitei
Beginner tips * (N) is for New world species ; and (O) is for Old world species. As a beginner we would suggest to do your research on new world species only. Terrestrial new worlds species like grammostola, brachypelma, tliltocatl, aphonopelma, chromatopelma, Davus sp are good beginner species to look for. For any questions feel free to ask any question.
Acanthoscurria geniculata (N)
Aphonopelma Seemani (N)
Aphonopelma chalcodes (N)
Bonnetina minax ( N)
Brachypelma albicep (N)
Brachypelma boehmei (N)
Brachypelma Hamorii (N)
Bumba horrida (N)
Ceratogyrus Brachycephalus (O)
Ceratogyrus Darlingi (O)
Chromatopelma cyaneopubescens (N)
Cyriocosmus elegans (N)
Chilobrachys fimbriatus (O)
Chilobrachys sp huahini (O)
Chilobrachys sp electric blue (O)
Chilobrachys kaeng krachan (O)
Chilobrachys Dyscolosus sp blue (O)
Davus pentaloris (N)
Davus sp chiapas (N)
Davus ruficep (N)
Ephebopus cyanognathus (N)
Grammostola rosea red (N)
Grammostola pulchripes (N)
Hapalopus sp guérilla (N)
Harpactira pulchripes (O)
Heterothele villosella (O)
Holothele longipes (N)
Idiothele mira (O)
Kochianna brunnipes (N)
Lasiodora parahybana (N)
Lasiodora difficilis (N)
Monocentropus Balfouri (O)
Neoholothele incei (N)
Nhandu coloratovillosus (N)
Orphnaecus sp quezon blue (O)
Pamphobeteus sp machala (N)
Panphobeteus sp mascara (N)
Phormictopus sp sierra (N)
Phormictopus sp Orient (N)
Poecilotheria formosa (O)
Poecilotheria rufilata (O)
Pseudohapalopus sp Colombia (N)
Pterinochelus murinus rcf (O)
Pterinochelus lugardi (O)
Pterinopelma sazimai (N)
Trixopelma pruriens (N)
Tliltocatl albopilosus (ex brachypelma) (N)
Tliltocatl kahlenbergi (ex brachypelma) (N)
Tliltocatl vagans (ex brachypelma) (N)
Tliltocatl verdezi (ex brachypelma) (N)
Tliltocatl schroederi ( ex brachypelma) (N)
Theraphosa Stirmi (N)
Xenestis Immanis (N)
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T. Kahlenbergi 4 inch - 250$ with enclosure
T. Schroederi 4 inch - 250$ with enclosure
B.hamorii 5 inch - 350$ - with enclosure
A.geniculata 2 1/2 inch - 150$
AND MORE ! Take a look on our other adds!
A lot of dry stock, acrylic terrarium available on the website
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450-844-8401
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Looking to rehome my male bally python.
Asking 100
One year old.
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Asking 150
Has a bit of an attitude. Can be worked out with proper handling.
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We have several red dragons with blue bars available through Atlantic Dragons!
Descriptions and listings on our website
Atlanticdragons.ca
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Looking for normal type axolotl. Any size / age.
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I bought this and never got chance to use it. Asking 80
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Got 2 days ago in the mail its to small for my snake asking 20 because it still has tag on it
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Brand new brought the wrong size at petsmart and dont have the receipt. Sold at petsmart for 54.99
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Adult Male cornsnake with large tank. Eats lg mice frozen thawed once a week . Is friendly and likes to be handled my 15 year old daughter owned him for 2 years and has no time for him anymore.
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Looking for normal type axolotl. Any size / age.
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I bought this and never got chance to use it. Asking 80
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Got 2 days ago in the mail its to small for my snake asking 20 because it still has tag on it
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Brand new brought the wrong size at petsmart and dont have the receipt. Sold at petsmart for 54.99
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Adult Male cornsnake with large tank. Eats lg mice frozen thawed once a week . Is friendly and likes to be handled my 15 year old daughter owned him for 2 years and has no time for him anymore.