Pets, Reptiles & amphibians for rehoming with in Canada, Prince Edward Island.
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Beautiful aberrant albino 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!
This one of the first Crazy Line albinos ever.
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2 months old. Ready to go. Mother and Father are from British Columbia and are here if you’d like to see them.
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VARIETY OF TARANTULA AVAILABLE AT MONARCH REPTILES https://www.facebook.com/monarchreptiles/
ONLINE SHOPPING AND DELEVERY OPTIONS HERE —> https://www.monarchreptiles.com/index.php?route=product/category&path=20_438
AMBLYPYGE AT 49.99$
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)
SEXED FEMALE *
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
www.monarchreptiles.com
100 rue Kepler, local 14, Châteauguay, j6k5e4
450-844-8401
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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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Rehoming my sweet Penelope! She's 6 years old, healthy girl, loves being handled! Comes with everything! 20 gallon tank, heat lamp, dish, decor. She loves her meal worms! Rehoming because I just don't have the time anymore, I want her to go to a good home where she will be taken good care of, she's very special to me. * must have experience with geckos. Asking 350 for everything!
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Last pair of 2022 available
Male is 100% het Palmetto and Amel
Female is Palmetto 66% het Amel
Pair is not clutch mates. Beautiful snakes and both are well established on FT pinkie mice.
We’re located in Moncton, NB but we ship Canada wide with Reptile Express at buyers expense.
Please do not hesitate to reach out if you have any questions.
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This gorgeous baby is looking for a new family ! Can also be a little darker than that.
Eat both Pangea and Repashy diet.
Love crickets, small silkworms, small hornworms, mealworms and wax worms.
8g poss male
$300
A new bag of Pangea (2oz) will be also included.
Shipping available with an additional cost !
For additional informations, contact me !
I'm from Châteauguay
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Ce magnifique bébé est à la recherche d'une nouvelle famille ! Il peut être un peu plus foncé
Mange la diète Pangea et Repashy
Adore ces criquets, mini vers à soix, mini goliath, vers de farines et vers de cires.
8g poss male
300 $
Un nouveau sac de nourriture Pangea (2oz) sera inclus
Shipping disponible avec un coût additionnel !
Pour plus d'informations, contactez-moi !
Je suis de Châteauguay
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Corn snake juvenile about 5 months old ...feeding. Okatee $150..last one....largest of litter.
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Very friendly and very clean cute little corn snake!
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10 gallon tank no cracks ,zoo med screen lid and zoo med undertank heater can meet in summerside
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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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2 months old. Ready to go. Mother and Father are from British Columbia and are here if you’d like to see them.
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Leopard geckos, african fat tail geckos, gargoyle geckos, eurydactylode geckos. Check website for details www.maritimegeckos.ca
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VARIETY OF TARANTULA AVAILABLE AT MONARCH REPTILES https://www.facebook.com/monarchreptiles/
ONLINE SHOPPING AND DELEVERY OPTIONS HERE —> https://www.monarchreptiles.com/index.php?route=product/category&path=20_438
AMBLYPYGE AT 49.99$
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)
SEXED FEMALE *
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
www.monarchreptiles.com
100 rue Kepler, local 14, Châteauguay, j6k5e4
450-844-8401
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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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Dish for snake, reptile ,very very small dog
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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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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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Juvenile male BCI and large bioactive terrarium. Comes with everything including heat pad and light. If you are making an offer, please include a bit about your experience with reptiles. Thank you.
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VARIETY OF TARANTULA AVAILABLE AT MONARCH REPTILES https://www.facebook.com/monarchreptiles/
ONLINE SHOPPING AND DELEVERY OPTIONS HERE —> https://www.monarchreptiles.com/index.php?route=product/category&path=20_438
AMBLYPYGE AT 49.99$
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)
SEXED FEMALE *
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
www.monarchreptiles.com
100 rue Kepler, local 14, Châteauguay, j6k5e4
450-844-8401
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Looking to rehome my male bally python.
Asking 100
One year old.
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‼️ We have babies that are ready to go! Our prices start at $150 and up. We usually have dragons for every budget! Visit our website at www.atlanticdragons.ca to see all available babies.
More red babies have just been posted. You can also join our FB group “Atlantic Dragons” to connect with us quicker.
We are also expecting some red monster babies in July/August 2023; future male stud seen in photo 3.
⭐️ Delivery through NS, NB, PEI, areas available and shipping all across Canada. ✈️ We use East Coast Exotics for local shipping.
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0.1 = Female
1.0 = MaleAll hatchling will be well established on Frozen thawed rat before departure & very well documented since birth.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
Dont Forget to Visit The Webpage to Check Other Availability
https://tomnikreptiles.caAvailable List
20221.0 Firefly
0.1 Pastel (Mice Eater)
0.1 Pastel Yellowbelly
0.1 Banana
2.0 Normal
0.1 Black Pewter (Poss Red Gene)Pied
1.0 Orange Dream 66% Het Pied
0.1 Orange Dream 66% Het PieHypo
5.0 Pastel (Poss Hypo)
0.1 Pastave (Poss Hypo)
0.1 Mojave (Poss Hypo)Clowns
1.0 Pastel 100% Het Clown
0.1 Pastel 100% Het Clown
1.0 Pastave 100% Het Clown
1.0 Pastel Phantom 100% Het Clown(Hold)Sub Adult, Adult / Proven Breeders
0.1 Pastel Vanilla Het Pied - SOLD
0.1 Pastel Het Albino
1.0 Superfly Mojave
1.0 Black Pewer LeopardFor more information do not hesitate to contact me, I’m always available to answer any question
Thank You
TomNik Reptiles
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Very friendly and very clean cute little corn snake!
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Flexible vine
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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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VARIETY OF TARANTULA AVAILABLE AT MONARCH REPTILES https://www.facebook.com/monarchreptiles/
ONLINE SHOPPING AND DELEVERY OPTIONS HERE —> https://www.monarchreptiles.com/index.php?route=product/category&path=20_438
AMBLYPYGE AT 49.99$
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)
SEXED FEMALE *
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
www.monarchreptiles.com
100 rue Kepler, local 14, Châteauguay, j6k5e4
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 snails for my terrarium.
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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!
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0.1 = Female
1.0 = MaleAll hatchling will be well established on Frozen thawed rat before departure & very well documented since birth.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
Dont Forget to Visit The Webpage to Check Other Availability
https://tomnikreptiles.caAvailable List
20221.0 Firefly
0.1 Pastel (Mice Eater)
0.1 Pastel Yellowbelly
0.1 Banana
2.0 Normal
0.1 Black Pewter (Poss Red Gene)Pied
1.0 Orange Dream 66% Het Pied
0.1 Orange Dream 66% Het PieHypo
5.0 Pastel (Poss Hypo)
0.1 Pastave (Poss Hypo)
0.1 Mojave (Poss Hypo)Clowns
1.0 Pastel 100% Het Clown
0.1 Pastel 100% Het Clown
1.0 Pastave 100% Het Clown
1.0 Pastel Phantom 100% Het Clown(Hold)Sub Adult, Adult / Proven Breeders
0.1 Pastel Vanilla Het Pied - SOLD
0.1 Pastel Het Albino
1.0 Superfly Mojave
1.0 Black Pewer LeopardFor more information do not hesitate to contact me, I’m always available to answer any question
Thank You
TomNik Reptiles
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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
$475 or best offer
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VARIETY OF TARANTULA AVAILABLE AT MONARCH REPTILES https://www.facebook.com/monarchreptiles/
ONLINE SHOPPING AND DELEVERY OPTIONS HERE —> https://www.monarchreptiles.com/index.php?route=product/category&path=20_438
AMBLYPYGE AT 49.99$
Phrynus whiteiAcanthoscurria geniculata
Aphonopelma Seemani
Brachypelma boehmei
Brachypelma Hamorii
Bumba horrida
Ceratogyrus Brachycephalus
Ceratogyrus Darlingi
Cyriocosmus elegans
Chilobrachys fimbriatus
Chilobrachys sp huahini
Chilobrachys sp electric blue
Chilobrachys kaeng krachan
Chilobrachys Dyscolosus sp blue vietnam
Davus pentaloris
Davus sp chiapas
Davus ruficep
Grammostola pulchra
Hapalopus sp guérilla
Harpactira pulchripes
Heterothele villosela
Holothele longipes
Idiothele mira
Lasiodora parahybana
Monocentropus Balfouri
Neoholothele incei olive form
Nhandu coloratovillosus
Orphnaecus sp quezon blue
Pamphobeteus sp machala
Panphobeteus sp mascara
Phormictopus sp dominicain purple
Phormictopus sp sierra
Phormictopus sp Orient
Poecilotheria formosa
Poecilotheria rufilata
Pseudohapalopus sp Colombia
Pterinochelus murinus ( obt )
Trixopelma pruriens
Tliltocatl albopilosus (ex brachypelma)
Tliltocatl kahlenbergi (ex brachypelma) female
Tliltocatl vagans (ex brachypelma)
Tliltocatl verdezi (ex brachypelma)
Tliltocatl schroederi ( ex brachypelma) female
Theraphosa Stirmi
Xenestis Immanis
1/4" Velvet spider available *
AND MORE ! Take a look on our other adds. A lot of dry stock, acrylic terrarium available on the website
www.monarchreptiles.com
100 rue Kepler, local 14, Châteauguay, j6k5e4
450-844-8401
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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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Leopard geckos, african fat tail geckos, gargoyle geckos, eurydactylode geckos. Check website for details www.maritimegeckos.ca
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Juvenile male BCI and large bioactive terrarium. Comes with everything including heat pad and light. If you are making an offer, please include a bit about your experience with reptiles. Thank you.
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Asking 200
Has a bit of an attitude. Can be worked out with proper handling.
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Flexible vine
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Dish for snake, reptile ,very very small dog
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Looking for snails for my terrarium.
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Corn snake juvenile about 5 months old ...feeding. Okatee $150..last one....largest of litter.
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2022 hatchlings available. Check out the website for details www.maritimegeckos.ca