Livestock
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Yellow and Black Poison Arrow Frog (Dendrobates leucomelas)
£49.99Common Name: Yellow & Black Poison Arrow Frog
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Scientific Name: Dendrobates leucomelas
Background: CB 2011 Locally Bred
Temperature: 80-82F
Size: 1 – 2inches
Diet:Will happily eat small crickets and fruitflies -
Blue and Black Poison Dart Frog (Dendrobates azureus)
£69.99Common Name: Blue & Black Poison Dart Frog
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Scientific Name: Dendrobates azureus
Background: CB 2011 Locally Bred
Temperature: 75 – 78F with a small drop at night. Humidity should remain fairly high
Size: 1.25 – 1.75 inches
Diet: Will happily eat small inverts; feed on a diet mainly of small crickets dusted regularly and fruitflies -
Dyeing Poison Dart Frog (Dendrobates tinctorius)
£69.99Common Name: Dyeing Poison Dart Frog
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Scientific Name: Dendrobates tinctorius
Background: CB 2009
Temperature: 75 – 78F with a small drop at night. Humidity should remain fairly high
Size: Can grow to 1.75 inches (One of the larger poison dart frog species)
Diet: Will happily eat small inverts, feed on a diet mainly of small crickets dusted regularly and fruitflies -
Golfodulcean Poison Dart Frog (Phyllobates vittatus)
£49.99Common Name: Golfodulcean Poinson Dart Frog
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Scientific Name: Phyllobates wittatus
Background: Captive Bred 2011 Babies Czech Republic
Temperature: 70-78F during the day, with a night time drop. As with other Phyllobates, temps higher than 78-80F should be avoided.
Size: Females up to 1.25" (30mm) Males slightly Smaller
Diet: Small / Micro Crickets, Insects & Fruit Flies -
Mountain Horned Agama (Ceratophora stoddarti)
£49.99Common Name: Mountain Horned Agama
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Scientific name: Ceratophora stoddarti
Background: WC Adults, Including Females that have laid eggs instore, excellent for breeding project.
Temperature: 78 – 82F with a night time drop of 10F
Size: 7–11inches
Diet: Insectivorous, will digest a range of inverts as well as the occasional snail and pinkie -
Leopard Lizard (Gambelia wislizenii)
£49.99Common Name: Leopard Lizard, Long-Nosed Leopard Lizard
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Scientific Name: Gambelia wislizenii
Background: USA Captive Hatched 2010, grown on babies, great feeders.
Temperature: 85F background, 100F Basking area
Size: Upto 13 inches including tail, Females upto 5.8 inches (Snout to Vent) , Males upto 4.8 inches (Snout to Vent).
Diet: Crickets and other insects, some plant material, occasional rodents and will eat smaller lizards -
Yarrow's Spiny Lizard (Sceloporus jarrovii)
£49.99Common Name: Yarrow's Spiny Lizard, Yarrow's Mountain Spiny Lizard Sometimes called the Spiny Iguana or the Texas Horned Lizard
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Scientific Name: Sceloporus jarrovi
Background: Captive Hatched 2010, USA
Temperature: 80-90F Background during day, 90-95F Basking spot, 70-75F Night
Size: 8-10 Inches
Diet: Smaller insects. Crickets, flies, wild-caught insects, small migratory grasshoppers, mealworms. -
Bearded Dragon (Pogona vitticeps)
£49.99Common Name: Bearded Dragon
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Scientific Name: Pogona vitticeps
Background: CB 2011, 4-11 Months, Some Locally Bred Interesting and Vivid Colour Morphs
Temperature: 82-100F in Hot Spot, can drop to 65F during night
Size: Adult Size can reach 16-24 inches
Diet: Crickets, Locust, Mealworms, and Waxworms. Can also be fed on fresh fruit and veg and the occasional ‘pinkie’ mouse -
Rankins Dragon (Pogona brevis)
£99.99Common Name: Rankins Dragon
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Scientific Name: Pogona brevis
Background: CB 2010 Sub-Adults
Temperature: Should be kept close to 90F
Size: 9 – 10inches
Diet: Will happily eat all types of small invertebrates from crickets and locust to wax and mealworms, will also eat vegetables a few times a week






