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Abronia Graminea

$120.00$330.00  /  0.00192 Ƀ
Abronia Graminea for sale – We have  some of the nicest, and we mean the NICEST Abronia Lizards for sale

Abronia Lythrochila

Original price was: $750.00.Current price is: $730.00.  /  0.01169 Ƀ
Abronia lythrochila is a species of lizard in the family Anguidae known by the common name red-lipped arboreal alligator lizard

Abronia Smithi

$480.99  /  0.0077 Ƀ
Abronia Smithi Captive Bred Males Available Around 6 – 7 Inches In Length From Head To Tail Extremely Rare In The Hobby, Excellent For A Breeding Project Feeding On Live Crickets or Meal worms

Adult Caiman Lizard

$745.00  /  0.01193 Ƀ
  • Dracaena guianensis
  • Farm Bred
  • Males And Females Available
  • Approximately 3 – 4 Feet In Length From Head To Tail
  • These Pre-Historic Looking Animals Are An Eye Catcher! With Crimson Red Heads Thick Jowels And Deep
  • Green Gator Skin These Reptiles Are Like Nothing You’ve Ever Seen
  • Power Jawed Hunters Feeding On Fresh Water Shell Fish And Frozen Thawed Snails Regularly

Adult Frilled Dragon

$390.00  /  0.00625 Ƀ
Adult Frilled Dragon is a lizard native to northern Australia and southern New Guinea. This grey/brown lizard is normally very

Baby Blotched Black Sailfin Dragon

$345.00  /  0.00553 Ƀ
Baby Blotched Black Sailfin Dragon  are known not just for their remarkable size, but also for their extraordinary appearance. The

Caiman lizard

$549.99  /  0.00881 Ƀ
Species: Dracaena guianensis  Sex:  Unsexed Length: Approximately 10-12 inches Diet: Snails and Canned Diet

Chinese Crocodile Lizard

$1,100.00  /  0.01762 Ƀ
COMMON NAME: Chinese crocodile lizards
SCIENTIFIC NAME: Shinisaurus crocodilurus
TYPE: Reptiles
DIET: Carnivore
AVERAGE LIFE SPAN IN CAPTIVITY: 10 years
SIZE: Eight to 16 inches
WEIGHT: Seven to 10 ounces

Crocodile Tegu

$5,400.00  /  0.08649 Ƀ
  • Crocodilurus amazonicus
  • Captive Bred 
  • Approximately 10 – 13 Inches In Length
  • This Species Is Rare And Not Much Field Information Is Found On Them
  • Gorgeous Red And Orange Patterns On This Green Lizard
  • Feeding On Vitamin Dusted Crickets, Worms, Snails And Fish