Naga
♂ maleA well-established adult with a calm, predictable temperament. Seven years in captivity means his personality is fully set — easy handling, consistent feeder, no surprises. Best with someone who appreciates a settled, low-drama snake.
Every reptile here has been health-checked before listing, properly acclimated, and lived in our home long enough for us to know who they really are. We write detailed care notes for every animal because the handoff matters. You're not picking a product — you're making a 10–30 year commitment, and we take that seriously on both ends.
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A well-established adult with a calm, predictable temperament. Seven years in captivity means his personality is fully set — easy handling, consistent feeder, no surprises. Best with someone who appreciates a settled, low-drama snake.
Females run larger than males — Soraya is a healthy, well-fed adult at her prime. Feeds reliably on F/T, handles well with regular interaction. Great match for someone ready to commit to a long-lived animal.
Easygoing and food-motivated — one of our most relaxed animals. A solid choice for a first-time keeper ready to move past starter lizards into snakes.
Classic albino coloration — bright yellow and white with red eyes. Seven years old, large female, confident feeder. Albinos are UV-sensitive, so her setup needs thoughtful lighting management. Stunning animal for the right keeper.
Captive bred and kept — not a native Arizona species. Non-venomous. Alert and active with the defensive bluster typical of water snakes, though he has calmed considerably with consistent handling. Needs an aquatic or semi-aquatic setup with a water feature. A genuinely interesting animal for someone who knows colubrids.
The Puma morph gives Petal a distinctive dark-edged, high-contrast pattern — deep brown banding with a clean background. Three years old and fully established, she's at the most rewarding stage: past the unpredictable juvenile phase, not yet set in her ways. Handles well and eats reliably on F/T.
Yellow Belly Pied is a striking combination — the pied pattern's bold white sections against the Yellow Belly's cleaner, brighter base. Vasuki is a young adult male, active and alert. His genetics make him genuinely interesting for anyone thinking about future breeding projects, but he's a great pet first and foremost.
Normal morphs are what ball pythons looked like before selective breeding changed everything — rich chocolate brown, bold saddle pattern, clean cream belly. Chimera is a settled five-year-old female who handles predictably and eats without fuss. A genuinely reliable animal for a first-time keeper or anyone who just wants a great snake.
Black Eyed Lucy is a high-expression leucistic — essentially pure white with striking black eyes. Puppy is young enough that her personality is still developing, but she's been handling well and eating consistently. Visually stunning. Requires an adopter who understands leucistic care and the importance of hide placement for a white snake that can't camouflage.
Blue Eyed Leucistic is one of the most visually arresting morphs in the hobby — completely white with pale blue eyes that photograph beautifully. At eight months, Kitty is still growing into herself. She's eating well and has started handling calmly. Requires an experienced-enough keeper to understand her needs, but is approachable for someone with solid beginner experience.
Lesser Mojave combines two genes that each reduce and shift pattern in complementary ways — the result is a lighter, more lavender-toned animal with soft, reduced banding. Lady Licorice is a young adult female hitting her stride. She handles well and her genetics open interesting breeding possibilities for anyone interested in going that direction.
Atë is the rescue's most handleable animal, full stop. Nine years in captivity and she has never met a person she didn't warm up to immediately. The Butter morph gives her a soft yellow-orange coloration that complements her temperament perfectly. Corn snakes live 15–20 years, and she has a lot of good years left. Perfect for someone wanting a genuinely relaxed, social snake.
One of the most visually spectacular tarantulas in the hobby — electric blue legs, orange abdomen, green carapace. Henry is also one of the faster, more defensive new world tarantulas: not a handling species, and not appropriate for beginners. He needs an experienced keeper who understands arboreal setups, fast movers, and the difference between appreciating an animal and needing to touch it.
Red Tail Boas are a serious, long-term commitment — they live 20–30 years, reach 8–10 feet, and require large enclosures with precise humidity control. Gomez is an established adult male who handles well with proper technique. He is calm and predictable in the hands of someone who knows large constrictors. Not appropriate for inexperienced keepers, small living situations, or anyone who underestimates his size.
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