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| Agamids | Old world lizards of Africa, Middle East, Asia, and Australia. This group includes bearded dragons, calotes, mountain horn lizards, sailfin lizards, uromastyxs, water dragons and other species. A few of these species such as the bearded dragons and uromastyxs are some of the most popular lizards in the world. As new information and knowledge comes available other species are quickly finding their way into the every-growing group of captive bred animals. |
| Amphibians | Found in both the old and new worlds. This group includes caecilians, frogs, newts, salamanders, toads, and tree frogs. Although a number of species are being breed in captivity there are still many species that are available only as wild caught animals. |
| Boas | Found in both the old and new worlds this section includes anacondas, common and red tail boas, rainbow boas, Indonesian and Pacific boas, rosy boas, sand boas, tree boas, and other species. Many are bred in captivity and are available in a variety of morphs. Some species reach sexual maturity while less than 2 feet. Many species will average 6 feet and some species such as the true redtails, Cuban boas, and green anacondas will reach 15 feet or more. |
| Crocodilians | Due to Florida laws I now only offer American alligators. Keep in mind that as adults these animals will exceed 7' and are very powerful. |
| Geckos | Found in both the old and new worlds there a number of species that are popular and readily available as captive bred animals. Some are durable and large enough to be easily handled but many are small, delicate, rather fast and very adapt to climbing and escapes. |
| Iguanids | While found primarily in the new world there are a few species that occur in the old world. As a whole these are probably the most popular lizards. Ranging in sizes from 3.5 inches to over 6 feet many are very hardy in captivity as long as their keeper is willing to provide for their needs. |
| Invertebrates | This group includes spiders, |