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Arachnids


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10 files, last one added on Aug 14, 2007

Invertebrates


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12 files, last one added on Apr 30, 2007

Amphibians


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3 files, last one added on Feb 19, 2007

Lizards


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6 files, last one added on Feb 07, 2007

Snakes


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5 files, last one added on Feb 07, 2007

Chelonia


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1 files, last one added on Apr 30, 2007

Fish



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Small Mammals



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Birds



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Pictures of You


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3 files, last one added on Feb 16, 2007

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3 files, last one added on Feb 16, 2007

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Pseudocreobotra wahlbergii176 viewsPseudocreobotra wahlbergii Adult Male. These seem to be less common in culture at the moment. It has been suspected that P. wahlbergii specimens are being cross bred with other subspecies. This would be quite unfortunate.
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Pseudoharpax sp409 viewsAnother interesting species, uncommon in the UK. Excellent colouration when adult. Mating Adults pictured. This may be of the species Pseudoharpax virescens virescens
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Eremiaphila sp196 viewsEremiaphila sp uncommon species, fairly new to culture. Tends to be time demanding, requiring approx 40c for adults to breed and function correctly. Preferred food Lepisma saccharina

Sixth Instar female nymph in a defensive pose.
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giant black centipede209 viewsthis one cost me a bomb plus it's super aggressive!!!!!
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Heterometrus spinifer212 viewsA small, recently-moulted specimen of Heterometrus spinifer
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Testudo hermanni hermanni - Herman's Tortoise -188 viewsOne of our august 2006 Testudo hermanni hermanni (Herman's Tortoise) , prior to a light bathing. Lovely to keep and observe. Before you think of keeping one make sure you are aware of their requirements.

Big guy pictured likes nothing more than to eat...
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Lampropeltis sp121 viewsApparently the this specimen is of the species Lampropeltis getula californiae , known as the California King Snake. Currently 95cm long with an excellent temperament.
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Eremiaphila sp Ootheca183 viewsEremiaphila sp Ootheca uncommon species, fairly new to culture. Tends to be time demanding, requiring approx 40c for adults to breed and function correctly. Preferred food Lepisma saccharina

The encased eggs appear to be viewable on the left of this ootheca.

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Amber striped millipede225 viewspritty little thing but a bit commonAug 14, 2007
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adult female indiant moon moth214 viewsI raised this one from a catterpiller L2Aug 14, 2007
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giant black centipede209 viewsthis one cost me a bomb plus it's super aggressive!!!!!Aug 14, 2007
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197 viewsAug 14, 2007
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Testudo hermanni hermanni - Herman's Tortoise -188 viewsOne of our august 2006 Testudo hermanni hermanni (Herman's Tortoise) , prior to a light bathing. Lovely to keep and observe. Before you think of keeping one make sure you are aware of their requirements.

Big guy pictured likes nothing more than to eat...
Apr 30, 2007
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Awaiting Identification223 viewsAwaiting IdentificationApr 30, 2007
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Pseudoharpax sp426 viewsAnother interesting species, uncommon in the UK. Excellent colouration when adult. Adults pictured. This may be of the species Pseudoharpax virescens virescensApr 30, 2007
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Pseudoharpax sp409 viewsAnother interesting species, uncommon in the UK. Excellent colouration when adult. Mating Adults pictured. This may be of the species Pseudoharpax virescens virescensApr 30, 2007