DGBReptiles
Contact information, map and directions, contact form, opening hours, services, ratings, photos, videos and announcements from DGBReptiles, Reptile Pet Store, .
Started by veterinary students Ben Lewis and Cody Sorce in 2020, DGBReptiles is committed to the responsible care and breeding of high quality reptiles and amphibians.
So for a very limited time we have some tarantula slings available. We have 24 Honduran curly hair slings and 5 Venezuelan sun tiger slings available.
Well after 2 successful clutches we can officially say that we are breeding crested geckos as well. Once these little nuggets get a few weeks under their belt they, and their siblings, will be looking for new homes.
Here are just a few of the animals left over from last years clutches still available.
All friends and followers: we are making our debut show Cold Blooded Expos this Sunday in Minneapolis. Make sure to stop by for some great deals on some amazing animals!!
Just a few of the many available. Any information can be provided upon request
DGBReptiles LLC is now LIVE on MorphMarket. Check out our beautiful new arrivals!
4 more to the family. Waiting on 1 more . I can say this has been an awesome year!!
13 new additions. Gotta love when you come home to a bunch of scale babies
Not for sale yet but just 4 (of the many) new babies were working with right now.
So 4 new babies up for sale looking for new home. Little cuties to say the least. 3 yellowbellies and one ivory (super yellowbelly).3 boys and 1 girl. If interested or have any questions about them either comment or personal message us.
So once again I'm proud to say we have some quality animals hatching out. These little buggers hatched out two days ago and already look phenomenal
Well hello!! Just another snoot to boop
So more fun things are happening here at DGB. We have had 3 more clutches laid in the last 3 days, along side our second clutch of the year finally hatching out. It’s like Christmas came early! Always love seeing what comes out of these cute little eggs.
So the clutch is out and postings for these cuties will be up in the near future. Stay tuned everyone and thank you for the support
1st set of eggs hatching for us. Hopefully all 4 come out all white like this little guy! 2020 should be a good year
Woke up this morning to 7 large and healthy eggs. 3rd clutch in the last 3 weeks. Exciting things to come. Bamboo butter x pastel butter
Another great day here for us. 4 more healthy eggs ready to hatch come July. Pastel hot ultramel x het ultramel. Hopefully we get some pretty babies in the next 60 days
In the next 2 weeks were expecting a clutch of all white snakes just like this awesome guy. Cant wait! DM us for more information
Meet our boys! These are our three primary studs at the moment:
Crosses expected to lay clutches in 2020:
Pastel, Het. Ultramel x Het. Ultramel
Pastel, Het. Ultramel x Pastel, Het. Ultramel
Lesser, Pastel, Pinstripe, Spider x WT (x3)
Lesser, Pastel, Pinstripe, Spider x Pastel, Enchi
Lesser, Pastel, Pinstripe, Spider x Vanilla Cinnamon
Piebald, Specter, Yellowbelly x Yellowbelly
Piebald, Specter, Yellowbelly x Pastel, Yellowbelly
Piebald, Specter, Yellowbelly x Spark, Yellowbelly
Piebald, Specter, Yellowbelly x Black Pastel, Het. Pied
Bamboo, Butter x Pastel, Butter
First clutch of the year! Excitng time for . Just a simple yellow belly x yellowbelly cross from one of our reliable pairs. We're expecting some beautiful ivories.... stay tuned, we are expecting 12 more clutches in 2020 and some of them will be really unique.
Please like and share this post and our page! We are determined to provide the most healthy, responsibly raised and ethically produced reptiles on the market.
Hatched September 2019: pairing was a vanilla, cinnamon female to a queenspin (pastel, lesser, pinstripe, spider) male.
What does DGB stand for? It's short for "Don't Get Bit" which, in a way, describes what we're all about.
“Don’t Get Bit” is more than just our funny motto, it describes our whole philosophy when it comes to reptile handling and care. “Don’t get bit” means more than just avoiding an injury, it describes our firm commitment to doing things right the first time, every time. No shortcuts, no being lazy or sloppy. Taking shortcuts is how--even the most experienced--handlers get bit. Being lazy or sloppy with husbandry practices can injure the health and happiness of our scaly friends. And at the end of the day THAT is what we are really all about.
“Don’t Get Bit” Reptiles
What does DGB stand for? It's short for "Don't Get Bit" which, in a way, describes what we're all about.
“Don’t Get Bit” is more than just our funny motto, it describes our whole philosophy when it comes to reptile handling and care. “Don’t get bit” means more than just avoiding an injury, it describes our firm commitment to doing things right the first time, every time. No shortcuts, no being lazy or sloppy. Taking shortcuts is how--even the most experienced--handlers get bit. Being lazy or sloppy with husbandry practices can injure the health and happiness of our scaly friends. And at the end of the day THAT is what we are really all about.