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Adoption Alley – take a stroll down Adoption Alley and become a rescue Ally!!

Before adopting or fostering it is important to research the rescue you are brining into your home and make sure that you have everything in order to give it the best life possible. Some of our rescues come from pretty bad backgrounds. As an adopter or foster it’s important to give them the best life they never had. There are many things to consider so let’s begin!

Frequently Asked Questions
How Long Does the Process Take?

Reptile Invasion is a small staffed non profit organization. While we have many creatures in need of homes, we always want to make sure they are given the best forever home possible. Our process takes the right amount of time needed specially designed for each pet. Many factors are in play so one general time frame is not given.  

How Much Does Adopting Cost?

Each rescue is a different cost depending on type of animal, supplies it already comes with and vet care needs it may have. We can’t put a generic price on a living being. 

What Is the Difference Between Adopting and Fostering?

Adopting is for life. Adoption means you are choosing this animal to take home with you to it’s forever home. It will not be bounced around or given away, it is part of your family now. Fostering is an extension of the rescue, this means once the rescue finds a suitable adoption family it will leave your care and move on to it’s forever home. Fostering is another form of volunteering your space and time to the rescue while caring for the animal in your care.

Will I need Additional Veterinarian Services?

You should always have a vet lined up in case of emergency. You should also start saving what is called an emergency fund as exotic animal care can cost more than a regular dog or cat vet. 

Should I continue to update the rescue after the animals is adopted?

YES PLEASE! We love to see how those in our care have gone on to have great lives with their forever families. You are always welcome to share any and all updates you would like!

Find A Snake

LOKI

Ball Python
Adult – 2 Years Old-Male

Loki is ready for his forever home. He is very curious and loves to hang out with his foster family.

 

Not Named

Ball Python
8-month-old-Male

Sweet and calm…. ready to find a forever home. Can be sexed prior to adoption.

Not Named

Brooks King Snake
3-4 Year Old Adult 

Not Named

Ball Python
8-month-old-Male

Chill and ready to be loved. Can be sexed prior to adoption.

 

Find A Lizard

Bailey

Blue Tongue Skink
Adult – Male

Blue tongue skink still a bit timid about human friends as he was not handled much before coming to the rescue. Loves to stick his tongue out at you!

INFERNO

Bearded Dragon
Adult – Male

Bearded dragon approximately 3-4 years old. Don’t let that black beard fool you….he’s really a sweetie…just likes to play tough!

 

Gizmo

Bearded Dragon
Adult – Male

This is Gizmo and he is ready for his forever home. Came to our rescue very skinny and lethargic. We were afraid he might not make it, but he had a spark to live! He’s a sweet boy who loves his salad and super worm treats. He is approximately 3-5 years old. All he needs now is a family to love him!

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Proceeds

All proceeds go to the housing, feeding and health care of the many current and future reptiles in need residing within Reptile Invasion whether via the main location or foster families.

Please donate today to make a difference in the life of an abandoned, surrendered or abused creature at Reptile Invasion.

Adoption Success Stories!

Ninja

 Ball Python
Adult – Male

Bob

Bearded Dragon
Adult – Male

Chuckie

Chuckwalla
Adult – Male

No NamE

Ball Python
Adult – 6 Year Old Female

ADOPTED!

Cassandra

Columbian Boa Constrictor
Adult – Female

Cassandra is a Colombian Boa Constrictor and was surrendered to Reptile Invasion from another animal education organization that didn’t have the time to give her the attention she deserved. After being treated for mouth rot (and once her permanent enclose was set up), volunteers Dylan and Eliza adopted her into their family in May 2021. She makes appearances at reptile invasion events of its not on her feeding day and she’s not shedding. She loves head pets, chin scritches, and curling up on her hoomans like the lap cat that she is.

Rose

Hypo Bearded Dragon
Adult – Male

Rose was adopted by an 8-year-old boy who researched all about his new best friend before getting him. Rose rises early with their Mom for morning cuddles and ends each day with his human buddy on the couch. Rose is a welcome addition to this beautiful family and their first ever bearded dragon. They are thrilled to have Rose to call their own. Welcome to your forever home Rose.

Yang

Axolotl
Baby-Less than a year

Surrendered: GFP Morph surrendered with missing feet and limbs at 2 inches. Now eating small earthworms and 5 inches long! Adopted 8/23/2022 and living the life with their new forever home in a beautiful 40-gallon where they reside with a Mom who spoils them rotten as their first axolotl. 

Luke

Bearded Dragon
Adult – Male

ADOPTED!

 

Lenny

Leatherback Bearded Dragon
Adult – Female

Surrendered: Previous owner couldn’t care for her any longer. Lenny was in good condition but proceeded to have two spay surgeries due to eggbound issues. She is a fighter and a princess.

 

Caliban

Crested Gecko
Adult – Male

Surrendered: During Covid his previous owner ran out of funds to feed this little man. He came to his new family weighing 27 grams and spent the first two months on critical care to get him to full weight. 

Sol

Bearded Dragon
Adult – Male

Rescued: This dragon was living outside when he was found. It is believed that he was dumped. He is blind in one eye, has a frost bit tail and tongue with missing toes, bump on his chin and MBD. He is a survivor.

YIN

Axolotl
Adult – Male

Surrendered: Lavender Morph surrendered with missing feet and limbs at 3 inches and has grown to over 5 inches with giant beautiful gills. Now in their forever home!

No Name

Ball Python
Adult – Female

ADOPTED!

 

Puddin

Ball python
Adult – Male

ADOPTED!

 

Echo

Leopard Gecko
Adult – Male

ADOPTED!

 

Madam Mim

Ball Python
Adult – Female

ADOPTED!

Not Named

Leopard Gecko
3 Year Old Adult – Male

ADOPTED!

LiBBy

Leopard Gecko
Adult – Female

ADOPTED!

 

Betty

Crested Gecko
Adult – Male

ADOPTED!

 

Diablo

Ball Python
Adult – Male

ADOPTED!

 

No Name

Ball Python
Adult-4 Year Old

ADOPTED!

 

No Name

Ball Python
8 Month Old 

ADOPTED!

No Name

Ball Python
3 Year Old Adult – Male

ADOPTED!

Tori

Black and White Argentine Tegu
Juvenile-Boy

Wyatt said he knew he wanted a Tegu when he first met Taz. He fell almost instantly in love and said he wanted one right away. In mid July 2022 Wyatt was given the opportunity to foster a Tegu, named Tori, which he was super excited for. While waiting for Tori to be ready to join our family, Wyatt got his enclosure ready and really started to research Tegu care and proper diet. Each day Wyatt counted down to July 29th 2022 when Tori was ready to be picked up and taken, to then his temporary home, with us. A few weeks went by and the love continued to grow between Wyatt and Tori. It was a noticeable bond that melted hearts. Tori was so happy and loved so much….by not only Wyatt…but Wyatt’s mom as well. Wyatt and Tori would snuggle each evening before bed. The middle of September we had the option of keeping Tori permanently…which without any hesitation was a solid “yes” by both Wyatt and mom. Tori has adjusted amazingly well into our family and is living his best life. Tori’s favorites are: snuggle time with Wyatt, raw eggs and blueberries as treats and roaming freely around the house! We love Tori so much and are so glad he chose our family to spend his life with!

Adoption Information

You have tried to get that adorable face out of your mind. You open this page and close this page but the name and the picture still remains.  You can’t fight yourself any longer. It is now time to take the next step. I need to know more. Continue on to learn more about how to bring your new family member home.

Foster Information

You don’t think you have room for another permanant critter, your significant other won’t let you buy another animal…but you could have a huge impact by fostering a critter for a time. Find ourt more information about fostering to help clear up space at the main location for more last minute intakes.