Adopting & Surrenders
Our adoption process
Upon acquiring for an animal we will go over basic care, enclosure sizing, and discuss the animals adult size if they are juveniles. You will be asked to send photos of your enclosure including the dimensions. After we have reviewed your set up and fixed any defects that may have been present we can proceed with the adoption!
We will have you sign either in person or digitally a contract which will be sent to you via email.
We understand that life changes and there may be a time you need to rehome your animal. We will always take back animals no questions asked even if its been 3 days or 3 years we will ensure they are loved and cared for.
Surrendering a reptile process
If you are surrendering an animal please reach out by our number for the fasted response time. Include information about their health, this could be feeding habits, medical issues, mites, temperament, etc. Anything that will give us an idea for what your pet will need upon arrival. You do not have to include any of your pets supplies to surrender. It costs you nothing to give your pet to us. Upon drop of or electronically you will be required to sign our surrender form.
Please be aware for species 6ft or larger we have limited space and will only be able to take medical emergencies. (Burmese pythons, Reticulated pythons, green anacondas)
Surrender & Foster success stories!
Waldos first day
Waldo 01-01-2026
This is waldo! a young male ball python we received in 2025. Upon his arrival we feared he may have been blind and was very under weight., he also had sevreal bite scaring from live feeding in his past.
Waldo has since been eating F/T prey without issue and has been growing everyday! We are so happy to watch him improve and thrive.
This is blaze a young and spicy boa who was surrendered due to the owner being affraid of him.
He has since gone to a new home after the many days we spent working with him.
This little girl came to us for temporary placement to help her get on prey. She was uninterested in both live and frozen thawed food making her owner worry.
Upon coming to us we assist fed her for several weeks until she began to eat on her own! After a few unassisted meals she went back home to her parents.
This is Enchantress, she came to us for temporary placement to help get her feeding on F/T prey and help tame down some of her spicy behavior.
We were able to get her feeding on F/T and handled her almost daily before she went back home!
This is piglet, He came to us from an owner who could no longer take care of him. He was a bit overweight but otherwise very healthy!
He is now continuing his weightloss journey and living his best life with his new owners.
This is Pluto, he was surrendered because he had a bad case of snake mites.
He was treated immediatly and was mite free by week 3.
Pluto now lives his days with his new owner!
This is scooter he was surrendered to us because his owners could no longer care for him.
Scooter is now living his life with his new owners!