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Brown Tree Frog

Brown Tree Frog

The Brown Tree Frog (Litoria ewingii) is a small, highly adaptable hylid frog native to southeastern Australia and introduced to New Zealand, classified as a species of Least Concern. It breeds year-roundβ€”peaking in summer after rainβ€”and is known for its distinctive whistle-like call and brown body marked with two black stripes.

Breeds πŸ“… August 3, 2026
Gopher Tortoise

Gopher Tortoise

The Gopher Tortoise (Gopherus polyphemus) is a burrowing land turtle of the southeastern United States, strictly herbivorous and protected by law due to its small wild population. Famous for digging deep burrows (11–15 m), it needs a dry, sandy outdoor enclosure with plenty of sunny space.

Breeds πŸ“… August 3, 2026
Kinosternon dunni

Kinosternon dunni

Kinosternon dunni, the Colombian Mud Turtle, is a semi-aquatic musk-turtle relative from Colombia's streams, mostly herbivorous and similar in looks to the narrow-bridged mud turtle. A prolific breeder, it benefits from a short, safe hibernation and a varied, plant-rich diet.

Breeds πŸ“… August 3, 2026
Philippen’s Stripe-necked Turtle

Philippen’s Stripe-necked Turtle

Philippen's Stripe-necked Turtle (Ocadia philippeni) is a large striped-neck turtle endemic to Hainan, China, resembling the Chinese stripe-necked turtle but with a larger carapace. Sensitive to temperature swings, it is omnivorous and fairly easy to keep, though wild individuals are scarce and often mislabeled as the Chinese stripe-necked turtle.

Breeds πŸ“… August 3, 2026
Brazilian Black and White Tarantula

Brazilian Black and White Tarantula

The Brazilian Black and White Tarantula (Brazilopelma colloratovillosum), also called the Brazilian Black and White, is a fast-growing terrestrial tarantula from Brazil's rainforests. Reaching a 16–17+ cm leg span, it is relatively docile and a good choice for beginners, though it will kick profusely if startled.

Breeds πŸ“… August 3, 2026
Takydromus wolteri

Takydromus wolteri

The mountain grass lizard (Takydromus wolteri) is a grass lizard very widely distributed across northern China. A small, slender, burrowing lizard, it is kept by both researchers and hobbyists and does well on a sand substrate with 12-14 hours of daylight.

Breeds πŸ“… August 3, 2026
Physignathus lesueuri

Physignathus lesueuri

The Australian Water Dragon (Physignathus lesueuri) is a docile, medium-sized lizard that enjoys swimming, making it an ideal choice for keepers who want a gentle, aquatic reptile. Closely resembling the Green Iguana but lacking the large rounded scales on the cheeks, it thrives with proper care and can live 10-20 years or more.

Breeds πŸ“… August 3, 2026
Tomato Frog

Tomato Frog

The tomato frog (Dyscophus guineti) is a brilliantly red, frog-shaped amphibian from Madagascar's eastern coast. Despite its looks, its skin secretes a painful defensive toxin, and it thrives in a humid, mostly terrestrial setup fed on crickets and other insects.

Breeds πŸ“… August 3, 2026
Pink Zebra Beauty

Pink Zebra Beauty

The pink zebra beauty is a large, docile terrestrial tarantula from the South American Pampas, named for its pink hairs and golden leg bands. Reaching a 14–16 cm leg span, it is gentle but fast, and does well in a burrow-style setup with moist substrate.

Breeds πŸ“… August 3, 2026
Many-spotted Tree Snake

Many-spotted Tree Snake

The many-spotted tree snake (Boiga multomaculata) is an arboreal, mildly venomous colubrid with a pale brown spine stripe and alternating dark blotches, found across South and Southeast Asia including southern China. A forest-dwelling climber that eats birds and lizards, it has no record of captive keeping.

Breeds πŸ“… August 3, 2026