Tegu Pens
A larger hardware cloth keeps birds of prey out of the pens. Plastic mesh flaps serve as a door.
Tegu Pens
20 bags of mulch are used as substrate for each pen. Several hides and a water bowl are provided .
Tegu Pens
Each pen measures 8'X8" 1/2" hardware cloth on top of weed block keeps even babies from digging their way out
Indoor Beardie Enclosures
Post-it notes on each enclosure are used to keep notes about each BDs eating habbits, weight, meds...
Indoor Beardie Enclosures
I try to keep enclosures nearly identical for simplicity. They also stay fairly spartin so as to make cleaning easier.
Indoor Beardie Enclosures
I use Vision cages because they are almost indestructable and relatively easy to clean. They also stack well.
Snake Enclosures
All snakes are housed individually except during season. They each get a water bowl and hide.
Bath day runs in shifts to get everybody washed up and cages cleaned. Beardie males get their own tubs while females share. Snakes go in pairs or trios.
Snake Enclosures
I have found that dog litter pans make great hides that are tough and easy to clean.

The Red and Yellow Foot Pens have passion fruit vines growing so a snack is always within reach

Huts are provided for cool shade in the summer and are heated in the winter.

The Rhino Iguana pens allow for basking at different elivations as well as a hut for shade (or heat in the winter) and a tub for bathing.
Feeding Time
Just some of the daily food preperation for out BDs, Tegus, Torts and other reptiles, over 100 lbs a week
Feeder Insects
These are some of our feeder tubs where we raise live insect prey for our BDs, Tegus, Frills, Skinks and others.
Inside one of the incubators
This is just some of the tubs we fit in the main incubator. It can hold over 1000 Beardie Eggs!