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Livestock List Repti-lisious 187 Old Chester Road Rock Ferry Birkenhead CH42 3TB 0151 645 6235 [email protected] www.repti-lisious.com LIVESTOCK LIST Species Latin name Snakes Column1 Woma Python (Aspidites ramsayi) SUNGLOW (ALBINO SHARP) Boa (Boa constrictor) Hypo Boa Constrictor (Boa constrictor) HYPO JUNGLE Boa Constrictor (Boa constrictor) CB 2015 GENETIC STRIPE Boa Constrictor (Boa constrictor) CB 2015 POSS SUPER HYPO Boa Constrictor (Boa constrictor) Adult common boa constrictor (Boa constrictor) Blood salmon boa constrictor (Boa constrictor) Bismark Python (Bothrochilus boa) DODOMA FLAME Kenyan Sand Boa (Gonglyophis loveredgei) Western hognose (Heterodon nasicus) HI RED Western Hognose (Heterodon nasicus) IRIAN JAYA Carpet Py(het GRANITE) (Morelia spilota variagata) GROWN ON Motley Corn Snake (Pantherophis guttata) GROWN ON Diffused Corn Snake (Pantherophis guttata) GROWN ON Lava Corn Snake (Pantherophis guttata) GROWN ON Hypo Corn Snake (Pantherophis guttata) GROWN ON Hypo Diffused Corn Snake (Pantherophis guttata) HATCHLING ANERYTHRISTIC Corn Snake (Pantherophis guttata) GROWN ON Amelanistic Corn (Pantherophis guttata) GROWN ON Anerythristic Corn Snake (Pantherophis guttata) HATCHLING BLOOD RED Corn Snake (Pantherophis guttatus) HATCHLING FIRE Corn Snake (Pantherophis guttatus) HATCHLING AMBER MOTLEY Corn Snake (Pantherophis guttatus) HATCHLING DIFFUSED Corn Snake (Pantherophis guttatus) GROWN ON Amber Corn Snake (Pantherophis guttatus) HATCHLING CREAMSICLE Corn (Pantherophis guttatus) HATCHLING PLASMA Corn Snake (Pantherophis guttatus) HATCHLING AMBER ROOTBEER Corn snake (Pantherophis guttatus) HATCHLING GOLDDUST Corn Snake (Pantherophis guttatus) HATCHLING PEWTER Corn Snake (Pantherophis guttatus) HATCHLING CARAMEL ROOTBEER Corn (Pantherophis guttatus) HATCHLING GRANITE Corn Snake (Pantherophis guttatus) HATCHLING BUTTER MOTLEY Corn Snake (Pantherophis guttatus) HATCHLING ULTRAMEL Corn Snake (Pantherophis guttatus) HATCHLING SUNKISSED Corn Snake (Pantherophis guttatus) HATCHLING HYPO PEWTER Corn Snake (Pantherophis guttatus) HATCHLING HYPO DIFFUSED Corn Snake (Pantherophis guttatus) HATCHLING TESSERA Corn Snake (Pantherophis guttatus) HATCHLING HYPO DIFFUSED STRIPE Corn (Pantherophis guttatus) HATCHLING HYPO Corn (Pantherophis guttatus) HATCHLING AMEL MASQUE Corn Snake (Pantherophis guttatus) HATCHLING ROOTBEER Corn Snake (Pantherophis guttatus) HATCHLING CAROLINA Corn Snake (Pantherophis guttatus) ADULT Corn Snake (Carolina/Amel) (Pantherophis guttatus) HATCHLING CARAMEL MOTLEY Corn Snake (Pantherophis guttatus) HATCHLING AMEL STRIPED Corn Snake (Pantherophis guttatus) HATCHLING Lava Corn (Pantherophis guttatus) HATCHLING HYPO MOTLEY Corn Snake (Pantherophis guttatus) HATCHLING CARAMEL STRIPE Corn Snake (Pantherophis guttatus) HATCHLING CINDER Corn Snake (Pantherophis guttatus) HATCHLING BUTTER Corn Snake (Pantherophis guttatus) HATCHLING ULTRA MOTLEY Corn Snake (Pantherophis guttatus) HATCHLING GOLDDUST MOTLEY Corn Snake (Pantherophis guttatus) GROWN ON Carolina Corn Snake (Pantherophis guttatus) Adult Pine Snake (Pituophis melanoleucus) GENETIC STRIPE Blood Python (Python brongersmai) MALE SPIDER Royal Python (Python regius) FEMALE SPIDER Royal Python (Python regius) MALE MOCHA Royal Python (Python regius) FEMALE MOCHA Royal Python (Python regius) FEMALE YELLOW BELLY Royal Python (Python regius) FEMALE MOJAVE Royal Python (Python regius) Adult Royal Python (Python reguis) MALE SUPERTIGER (het gen.stripe) DWARF Retic (Python reticulatus) FEMALE WHITE SUNTIGER Retic Python (Python reticulatus) MALE MOTLEY Het Albino Retic Python (Python reticulatus) MALE GEN.STRIPE,SUNFIRE DWARF Retic Python (Python reticulatus) FEMALE SUPER DWARF Retic Python (Python reticulatus) FEMALE SUPER DWARF MOTLEY Retic (Python reticulatus) MALE PURPLE SUNFIRE Retic Python (Python reticulatus) FEMALE MOTLEY PH ALBINO Retic.Python (Python reticulatus) MALE MOTLEY PH ALBINO Retic.Python (Python reticulatus) FEMALE TIGER TITANIUM Retic.Python (Python reticulatus) MALE SUNFIRE,HET G.STRIPEHET ALBINO DWARF Retic (Python reticulatus) MALE LAVENDER SUNFIRE Reticulated Python (Python reticulatus) MALE MOTLEY TIGER HET. ALBIO Reticulated pyton (Python reticulatus) FEMALE GEN.STRIPE HET ALBINO Reticulated Python (Python reticulatus) FEMALE PURPLE ALBINO GOLDEN CHILD Retic. Python (Python reticulatus) MALE PURPLE ALBINO Retic. Python (Python reticulatus) MALE SUNFIRE HET ALBINO Retic.Python (Python reticulatus) MALE PURPLE SUNFIRE Retic. Python (Python reticulatus) MALE TITANIUM TIGER Retic. Python (Python reticulatus) FEMALE TITANIUM Retic. Python (Python reticulatus) FEMALE MOTLEY PH ALBINO MAINLAND Retic.Python (Python reticulatus) Male pin stripe royal python (Python regius) Amel motley corn snake (Pantherophis guttatus) Amel motley stripe corn snake (Pantherophis guttatus) Normal motley corn snake (Pantherophis guttatus) Ghost motley corn snake (Pantherophis guttatus) Anery stripe corn snake (Pantherophis guttatus) Pewter corn snake (Pantherophis guttatus) Snow motley corn snake (Pantherophis guttatus) Garter snake (Thamnophis) Albino yellow rat snake (E. o. quadrivittata) California kingsnake (Lampropeltis getula californiae) Radiated Rat Snake (Coelognathus radiata) Lizards Column1 Brown Basilisk (Basiliscus vittatus) Yemen Chameleon (Chamaeleo calyptratus) HATCHLING Banded Gecko (Coleonyx variegatus) HATCHLING Leopard gecko "Afghan" (E.macularius afghanicus) ALBINO Leopard Gecko (Eublepharis macularius) MACK SNOW Leopard Gecko (Eublepharis macularius) HATCHLING Leopard Gecko (Eublepharis macularius) Adult Leopard Gecko (Eublepharis macularius) White Lined Gecko (Gekko vittatus) Starred Agama (Laudakia stellio) Madagascan Ground Gecko (Paroedura pictus) Giant Madagascan Day Gecko (Phelsuma mad. grandis) Island Day Gecko (Phelsuma nigrastriata) Water Dragon (Physignathus cocincinus) Ad. male. Sardinian Wall Lizard (Podocris tiliguerta) Fan Footed Gecko (Ptyodactylus sp) Crested Gecko (Rhacodactylus ciliatus) Crevice Spiny Lizard (Sceloporus pontestti) Green Long Tailed Lizard (Takydromus dorsalis) MELANISTIC European Eyed Lizard (Timon lepidus) Moroccan Eyed Lizard (Timon tangitanus) Green Anole (Anolis carolinensis) Gold Dust Day Gecko (Phelsuma laticauda) Bearded dragon (Pogona vitticeps) Leatherback bearded dragon (Pogona vitticeps) Frilled dragon (Chlamydosaurus kingii) Blue rock lizard (Petrosaurus thalassinus) Green tree monitor (Varanus prasinus) Spiny-tailed monitor (Varanus acanthurus) Gargoyle gecko (Rhacodactylus auriculatus) Panther chameleon (Furcifer pardalis) Fiji banded iguana (Brachylophus fasciatus) Sailfin lizard Chelonia Column1 Horsfields Tortoise (Testudo horsfieldii) Red Foot Tortoise (Chelonoidis carbonaria) Indian Star Tortoise (Geochelone elegans) Leopard Tortoise (Geochelone pardalis) Pancake Tortoise (Malacochersus tornieri) Spur Thighed Tortoise (microchipped) (Testudo graeca) Hermanns Tortoise chipped (Testudo hermanni) Marginated Tortoise (microchipped) (Testudo marginata) Bells hinge back (Kinixys belliana) Amphibians Column1 Whites tree frog (Litoria caerulea) USA green tree frog (Hyla cinerea) Red Eye Treefrog (Agalychnis callidryas) ALBINO Horned Frog (Ceratophrys cranwelli) FANTASY Horned Frog (Ceratophrys cranwelli) GREEN Horned Frog (Ceratophrys cranwelli) Dyeing Poison Arrow Frog (Dendrobates tinctoruis) False Tomato Frog (Discophus guinetti) Grey Treefrog (Hyla versicolor) White Lipped Tree Frog (Litoria infrafrenata) Gold Treefrog (Polypedates leucomystax) Borneo Eared Frog (Polypedates otilophus) Pied Mossy Frog (Theloderma asperum) Vietnamese Mossy Frog (Theloderma corticale) Chubby Painted Frog (Kaloula pulchra) Sharp Ribbed Newt (Pleurodeles waltl) Fire Salamander (Salamandra s. terrestris) Spiders & Scorpions Red Rump Tarantula (Brachypelma vagans) Costa RicanTiger Rump (Cyclosternum fasciatum) Trinidad Dwarf Tiger Rump (Cyriocosmus elegans) Salmon Pink Tarantula (Lasiodora parahybana) Bahia Scarlet Birdeater (Lasiodura klugi) Fort Hall Baboon (Pterinochilus lugardi) Feather Leg Baboon (Stromatopelma calceatum) Zebra Tarantula (Aphonopelma seemanni) Pink Toe Tarantula (Avicularia avicularia) Red Trapdoor Spider (Ctenizoidea sp.) Black Trapdoor Spider (Ctenizoidea sp.) Stout Legged Baboon Spider (Eucratoscelus pachypus) Chilean Rose (Grammostola porteri) Pumpkin patch (Hapalopus sp columbia gross) Mexican red knee (Brachypelma smithi) Kilimanjaro mustard baboon (Pterinochilus chordatus) Togo starburst (Heteroscodra maculata) Rusty red baboon (Hysterocrates sp. Cameroon) Brazilian black (Grammostola pulchra) Giant white knee (Acanthoscurria geniculata) Trinidad chevron (Psalmopoeus cambridgei) Desert Hairy Scorpion (Hadrurus arizonensis) Other Invertebrates Cameroon mantid Alalomantis muta Deaths Head Cockroach (Blaberus craniifer) Giant Carpenter Ant Queen and workers (Camponotus herculeanus) LARVAE Atlas Beetle (C.atlas) (Chalcosoma atlas) LARVAE Giant Atlas Beetle (C.caucasus) (Chalcosoma caucasus) LARVAE Giant Atlas Beetle (C.moellenkampi)) (Chalcosoma moellenkampi) Giant Tiger Cricket (Colossopus grandidieri) Flower Mantis (CM) (Creobroter meleagris) Dead Leaf Mantid (DD) (Deroplatys lobata) Ad. Pair Giant Stag (D.eurycephalus) (Dorcus eurycephalus) Ad.Pair Giant Stag Beetle (D.taurus) (Dorcus taurus) LARVAE Hercules Beetle (Dynastes hercules) Giant Spiny Stick Insect (Eurycantha calcarata) LARVAE Goliath Beetle (Goliathus goliatus) Indian Rose Mantis (GG) (Gongylus gongylodes) Pair Giant Stag Beetle (H.mandibularis) (Hexarthruis mandibularis) European Mantis (MR) (Hierodula parviceps) Hierodula sp (H2) (Hierodula sp "Sumatra") Indian Mantid (H2) (Hierodula sp) Indian Mantis (HU) (Hierodula sp) Orchid Mantis (Hymenopus coronatus) Yellow Meadow Ant Queen & 10-20 workers (Lasius flavus) Harvester Ant Queen only (Messor barbarus).
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