Animals at Northampton Reptile & Fish Centre
Bell Plantation Garden Centre, Towcester, NN12 6GX
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Livestock list updated 19th July 2021
Amphibians | ||||
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A stunning species of small terrestrial frog. | |||
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A lovely colour variation of dart frog, small and easy to keep. | |||
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Gold/yellow in colouration with red eyes. | |||
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White in colouration with black eyes.. | |||
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More of a mint green than the common green horned frog. | |||
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Similar to the Pacman frog but they have short "horns" above their eyes. | |||
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A predatory frog with A colourful frog with yellow and pink colourings. | |||
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Known for their very loud, barking mating call. | |||
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CB20 babies. This is the first time we have had this species of tree frog available. | |||
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A small species of tree frog which is quite active. | |||
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An egg brooding tree frog. | |||
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An easy to care for frog that likes to burrow. | |||
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These animals are extremely fascinating and easy to care for. | |||
Tortoises & Turtles | ||||
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CB20. Microchipped. A popular species of Mediteranean Tortoise. | |||
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CB20 babies One of the prettiest species of tortoise that grows quite large. | |||
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A very colourful species of tortoise That grows large and requires meat in thier diet. | |||
Chameleons | ||||
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Colorful and fun little characters. CB20 babies bred in store. | |||
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PAIR. A stunning, colourful species of chameleon. | |||
Dragons | ||||
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CB21 babies. Make great pets, very interactive. | |||
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CB21 babies. Make great pets, very interactive. Smoother skin than the common. | |||
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A great alternative to a bearded dragon, lovely markings and a tame nature. | |||
Geckos | ||||
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A low maintenance, small species of gecko that are parthenogenic. | |||
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A beautiul and active species of day gecko. | |||
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Female. An easy to care for large arboreal gecko. | |||
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Also known as the thick tailed gecko. Easy to care for species, not commonly seen . | |||
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A calm, nocturnal ground gecko that needs to be kept a little more humid than a leopard gecko. | |||
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Juvenile. A paler morph with more subtle colours. | |||
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Female. A beautiful morph with yellow marking and silvery eyes. | |||
Misc Lizards | ||||
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A burrowing species of skink, rarely seen captive bred. | |||
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An active but friendly lizard which grows to have beautiful colouation. | |||
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CB21. A dwarf montior, great personality and easy to care for. | |||
Boas | ||||
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An unusual pattern morph of sand boa. | |||
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CB20 Females. Slightly smaller than common boas with more compact saddle patterns. | |||
Corn Snakes | ||||
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The motley morph is a corn with spots rather than stripes down its back.Butter colouration. | |||
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Adult. This morph lacks any black pigmentantion. | |||
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CB20. A stunning cross between caramel and sunkissed | |||
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This morph has distinct side paterning, on a grey coloured body. | |||
Kingsnakes | ||||
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A great colour morph of this species | |||
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Very pretty king snake with banded patterning. | |||
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Very pretty king snake with banded & striped patterning. | |||
Milk Snakes | ||||
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A very pretty snake with red and black markings. Male. | |||
Pythons | ||||
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Semi arboreal, and can grow reasonably large. Male. | |||
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CB18 Female. A great beginner snake. | |||
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CB19. A great beginner snake. Unusual striped markings | |||
Misc Snakes | ||||
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Brown and biege in colour with very pretty markings. 2019 Female. Rear Fanged. | |||
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Brown and biege in colour with toffee markings. 2019 female. Rear Fanged. | |||
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A great small species of snake. 2019 male. Rear Fanged. | |||
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CB17 male. Stunning looking snake. | |||
Spiders | ||||
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Not often seen in the trade, a relatively shy species | |||
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1cm. A moderatley-sized ground dwelling species. | |||
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2-3cm Adult colouration comprises of black and white striped legs with a reddish-brown abdomen. | |||
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sub adult. A fast growing birdeating species. | |||
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Very beautiful burrowing species from India. | |||
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A smaller species of taratula, lovely gold colouration and a fast grower | |||
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A medium sized tarantula, dolice and good for a beginner | |||
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Sling.. AKA orange bitey thing. Fast and agressive, not for beginners | |||
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A large spider with a an attitude | |||
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Very similar to the salmon pink but with a lot more colour. | |||
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A very stunning and remarkable old world tarantula. Very fast | |||
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A very stunning and remarkable old world tarantula. Very fast | |||
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1cm. A very stunning and remarkable old world tarantula. Very fast | |||
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6-8cm A stunning arboreal species with an explosive response to feeding. | |||
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An arboreal species, known for its white and grey markings. | |||
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A beautiful arboreal species which is indigenous to Sri Lanka. | |||
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Sling. A beautiful arboreal species with bright orange patterns on its abdomen | |||
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An easy to care for and entertaining little spider. | |||
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Sling. A terrestrial species that likes to web. | |||
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Sling. A fast, large, Arboreal species. | |||
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Juvinille. A colourful arboreal species. | |||
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Sling. Charecterized by having a "horn" protruding from the carapace. | |||
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Sling. An active terrestial species that builds heavy webs. | |||
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Sling. A well-know agressive species also known as an Orange Bitey Thing. | |||
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Sling. A robust burrowing species, black and velvety as adults. | |||
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Sling. An skittish species that cn be kept communaly. | |||
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Sling. A docile arboreal species deep irredescent purple in colouration. | |||
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Sling. A placid tree spider with unique colouration. | |||
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Sling. Beautiful colours and markings, can be skittish. Heavy webber. | |||
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Sling. A calm ground dwelling spider with red markings on their legs. | |||
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Sling. Hati Hati is Indonesian for be careful. Purple and black species with a light yellow carapace. | |||
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Juvenille. Hati Hati is Indonesian for be careful. Purple and black species with a light yellow carapace. | |||
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Sling. A beautiful species with blue legs that builds intricate webs. Can be kept communally. | |||
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Sling. A large burrowing species. Males turn a beautiful purple colour with age. | |||
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Sling. A plump-bodied tarantula, calm and great for beginners. | |||
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Juvenille. A plump-bodied tarantula, calm and great for beginners. | |||
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Sling. A terrestrial, burrowing species. The have distinctive red rairs on their abdomen. | |||
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Juvenille. Considered the 3rd largest tarantula in the world. A Fast growing ground species. | |||
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Juvenille. A burrowing species with stricking markings on their abdomen. | |||
Misc Invertebrates | ||||
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A great pet for beginners as they are very easy to care for. | |||
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A dwarf species. | |||
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Wonderful looking with a great disguise. | |||
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A large species of mantis, vivid green in colouration. | |||
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This mantis has green eyes and blue markings on the inside femur. | |||
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Weird and wonderful and easy to keep. | |||
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A stunning insect that feeds on privet and honeysuckle. | |||
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The largest species of millipede growing up to 32cm in length. | |||
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Large cockroachs that hiss when they feel theartened | |||
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Fierce preditors, They will eat any insects smaller than themselves. |
Gold Albino Axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum)

Gold/yellow in colouration with red eyes.
Leucistic Axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum)

White in colouration with black eyes.
Blue Dart Frog (Dendrobates tinctorius azureus)

A stunning species of small terrestrial frog.
Green & black Dart Frog (Dendrobates auratus)

A lovely colour variation of dart frog, small and easy to keep.
Peppermint Horned Frog (Ceratophrys cranwelli)

AKA Pacman frog. An easy to keep species of ground dwelling frog
Green Fantasy Horned Frog (Ceratophrys.c.cornuta)

Similar to the Pacman frog but they have short "horns" above their eyes.
Strawberry Horned Frog (Ceratophrys cranwelli)

AKA Pacman frog. An easy to keep species of ground dwelling frog
Chubby Painted Frog (Kaloula pulchra)

An easy to care for frog that likes to burrow.
Barking Tree Frog (Dryophytes gratiosus)

Known for their very loud, barking mating call.
Golden Eye Tree Frog (Trachycephalus coriaceus)

CB20 babies. This is the first time we have had this species of tree frog available.
Grey Tree Frog (Dryophytes versicolor)

A small species of tree frog which is quite active.
Andean Marsupial Frog (Gastrotheca riobambae)

An egg brooding tree frog.
Speckled Axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum)

These animals are extremely fascinating and easy to care for.
Leopard Tortoise (Stigmochelys pardalis)

CB20 babies One of the prettiest species of tortoise that grows quite large.
Red Foot Tortoise (Chelonoidis carbonaria)

A very colourful species of tortoise That grows large and requires meat in thier diet.
Yemen Chameleon (Chamaeleo calyptratus)

Colorful and fun little characters. CB20 babies bred in store.
Bearded Dragon (Pogona Vitticeps)

CB21 babies. Make great pets, very interactive.
Leatherback Bearded Dragon (Pogona Vitticeps)

CB21 babies. Make great pets, very interactive. Smoother skin than the common.
:Painted Dragon (Laudakia stellio brachydactyla)

A great alternative to a bearded dragon, lovely markings and a tame nature.
:Painted Dragon (Laudakia stellio brachydactyla)

A great alternative to a bearded dragon, lovely markings and a tame nature.
Mourning Gecko (Lepidodactylus lugubris)

A low maintenance, small species of gecko that are parthenogenic.
Lined Day Gecko (Phelsuma lineata)

A beautiul and active species of day gecko.
Koch's Giant Day Gecko (Phelsuma madagascariensis kochi)

Female. An easy to care for large arboreal gecko.
Australian Barking Gecko (Paroedura pictus)

Also known as the thick tailed gecko. Easy to care for species, not commonly seen.
Oreo Fat Tailed Gecko (Hemitheconyx caudicinctus)

A calm, nocturnal ground gecko that needs to be kept a little more hunid than a leopard gecko.
Montanus Leopard Gecko (Eublepharis macularius montanus)

Juvenile. A paler morph with more subtle colours.
Tremper Albino Leopard Gecko (Eublepharis macularius montanus)

Female. A beautiful morph with yellow marking and silvery eyes.
Oscellated Skink (Chalcides ocellatus)

A burrowing species of skink, rarely seen captive bred.
Nosy Faly Panther Chameleon (Furcifer pardalis)

PAIR. A stunning, colourful species of chameleon.
Kenyan sand boa "dodoma" (Eryx colubrinus loveridgei)

An unusual pattern morph of sand boa
Nicaragua boa (Boa constrictor nicaragua)

CB20 Females. Slightly smaller than common boas with more compact saddle patterns.
Butter Motley Corn Snake (Pantherophis guttatus guttatus)

The motley morph is a corn with spots rather than stripes down its back. Butter colouration
Amel Corn Snake (Pantherophis guttatus guttatus)

Adult. This morph lacks any black pigmentantion.
Ghost Tessera Corn Snake (Pantherophis guttatus)

This morph has distinct side paterning, on a grey coloured body.
Honey Corn Snake (Pantherophis guttatus)

CB20. A stunning cross between caramel and sunkissed
Lavender Corn Snake (Pantherophis guttatus)

A lovely morph of corn. Burgandy and orange colouration
Stripe Corn Snake (Pantherophis guttatus)

CB19. A great beginner snake, unusual markings
Albino ruthvens kingsnake (Lampropeltis ruthveni)

A great colour morph of this species
Californian Kingsnake (Lampropeltis getula californiae)

Very pretty king snake with banded patterning.
Abberant Californian Kingsnake (Lampropeltis getula californiae)

Very pretty king snake with banded & striped patterning.
Tangerine Honduran Milksnake (Lampropeltis triangulum hondurensis)

A very pretty snake with red and black markings. Male.
Albino Carpet Python (Morelia spilota)

Semi arboreal, and can grow reasonably large. Male.
Royal Python Common (Python regius)

CB18 Female. A great beginner snake.
Royal Python Pinstripe (Python regius)

CB19. A great beginner snake. Unusual striped markings
Anaconda Western Hognose Snake (Heterodon nasicus)

Brown and biege in colour with very pretty markings. 2019 Female. Rear Fanged.
Toffee Western Hognose Snake (Heterodon nasicus)

Brown and biege in colour with toffee markings. 2019 female. Rear Fanged.
Western Hognose Snake (Heterodon nasicus)

A great small species of snake. 2019 male. Rear Fanged.
Sichuan Manderin Rat Snake (Elaphe mandarina)

CB17 male. Stunning looking snake.
Amazon Stout Leg Tarantula (Bumba cabocla)

Not often seen in the trade, a relatively shy species
Cameroon Red Tarantula (Hysterocrates gigas)

Grown on. A plump-bodied tarantula, great for beginners
Brazilian Blue Taratula (Pterinopelma sazimai)

1cm. A moderatley-sized ground dwelling species.
Brazilian Black and White Taratula (Nhandu coloratovillosum)

2-3cm Adult colouration comprises of black and white striped legs with a reddish-brown abdomen.
Goa purple tarantula (Thrigmopoeus truculentus)

Very beautiful burrowing species from India.
Scarlet Birdeater Tarantula (Lasiodora parahybana)

Very similar to the salmon pink but with a lot more colour.
Red island Birdeater (Phormictopus atrichomatus)

A large spider with a an attitude
Feather Leg Baboon (Stromatopelma calceatum)

An arboreal species, known for its white and grey markings.
Trinidad Chevron (Psalmopoeus cambridgei)

6-8cm A stunning arboreal species with an explosive response to feeding.
Pedersons Ornamental (poecilotheria pederseni)

A beautiful arboreal species which is indigenous to Sri Lanka
Red Slate Ornamental (Poecilotheria rufilata)

Juvinille. A colourful arboreal species.
Regal Jumping Spider (Phidippus regius)

An easy to care for and entertaining little spider.
Golden Blue Leg Baboon (Harpactira pulchripes)

Sling. A terrestrial species that likes to web.
Mysore Ornamental (Poecilotheria striata)

Sling. A fast, large, Arboreal species.
Straight Horned Baboon (Ceratogyrus marshalli)

Sling. Charecterized by having a "horn" protruding from the carapace.
Trinidad Olive Tarantula (Neoholothele incei)

Sling. An active terrestial species that builds heavy webs.
Costa Rican Zebra Tarantula (Pterinochilus murinus)

Sling. A well-know agressive species also known as an Orange Bitey Thing.
Thai Black Tarantula (Cyriopagopus minax)

Sling. A robust burrowing species, black and velvety as adults.
Gabon Dwarf Baboon Tarantula (Heterothele gabonensis)

Sling. An skittish species that cn be kept communaly.
Peru Purple Pink Toe Tarantula (Avicularia sp. "Peru Purple")

Sling. A docile arboreal species deep irredescent purple in colouration.
Martinique Pink Toe (Caribena versicolor)

Sling. A placid tree spider with unique colouration.
Mexican Red Knee Tarantula (Brachypelma hamorii)

Sling. A calm ground dwelling spider with red markings on their legs.
Green Bottle Blue Tarantula (Chromatopelma cyaneopubescens)

Sling. Beautiful colours and markings, can be skittish. Heavy webber.
Hati Hati Purple Tarantula (Cyriopagopus sp. "Hatihati")

Sling. Hati Hati is Indonesian for be careful. Purple and black species with a light yellow carapace.
Hati Hati Purple Tarantula (Cyriopagopus sp. "Hatihati")

Juvenille. Hati Hati is Indonesian for be careful. Purple and black species with a light yellow carapace.
Socotra Blue Island Baboon Tarantula (Monocentropus Balfouri)

Sling. A beautiful species with blue legs that builds intricate webs. Can be kept communally.
Purple Starburst Tarantula (Pamphobeteus sp. "Machalla")

Sling. A large burrowing species. Males turn a beautiful purple colour with age.
Curly Hair Tarantula (Tlitocatl albopilosus)

Sling. A plump-bodied tarantula, calm and great for beginners.
Curly Hair Tarantula (Tlitocatl albopilosus)

Juvenille. A plump-bodied tarantula, calm and great for beginners.
Mexican Red Rump Tarantula (Tlitocatl vagans)

Sling. A terrestrial, burrowing species. The have distinctive red rairs on their abdomen.
Salmon Pink Birdeater Tarantula (Lasiodora parahybana)

Juvenille. Considered the 3rd largest tarantula in the world. A Fast growing ground species.
Tiger Rump Tarantula (Davus pentaloris)

Juvenille. A burrowing species with stricking markings on their abdomen.
Giant African land snail (Achatina fulica)

A great pet for beginners as they are very easy to care for.
Matt Brown Scorpion (Chaerilus sp. "Sumatra")

A dwarf species.
Giant Prickly Stick Insect (Extatosoma tiaratum)

Weird and wonderful and easy to keep.
Black Velvet Stick Insect (Peruphasma schultei)

A stunning insect that feeds on privet and honeysuckle.
African Train Millipede (Archispirostreptus gigas)

The largest species of millipede growing up to 32cm in length.
Ghost Mantis (Phyllocrania paradoxa)

Wonderful looking with a great disguise.
Congo Green Mantis (Sphodromantis aurea)

A large species of mantis, vivid green in colouration.
Blue Flash Mantis (Sphodromantis sp. "Blue Flash"a)

This mantis has green eyes and blue markings on the inside femur.
Hissing Cockroach (Gromphadorhina portentosa)

Large cockroachs that hiss when they feel theartened
Giant Spiny Assassin Bug (Psytalla horrida)

Fierce preditors, They will eat any insects smaller than themselves.