REPTILES

40+ REPTILE DISPLAY 

10-30 DIFFERENT SPECIES OF REPTILE AT ANY TIME

4 RESIDENT REPTILES

RESIDENT REPTILES

REPTILES AVAILABLE

Dragons

Skinks

Turtles

Geckos

Monitors

Pythons

QUESTIONS

It depends. You do not need a permit to keep Unprotected or Exempt reptiles. You also do not need a permit to keep one Basic reptile. However, you do need a permit keep, sell or giveaway more than one Basic reptile.

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Unprotected and Exempt reptiles in SA do not require permits. Examples sold at Pets Everywhere include:

  •  Central Bearded Dragon – Pogona vitticeps
  •  Barking Gecko – Underwoodisaurus milii
  •  Marbled Gecko – Christinus marmoratus
  •  Common Blue-tongue Skink – Tiliqua scincoides
  •  Eastern Water Skink – Eulamprus quoyii
  •  Sleepy Lizard – Tiliqua rugosa

Examples of Basic reptiles sold at Pets Everywhere include:

  • Water Dragon – Intellagama lesueurii
  • Sand Monitor – Varanus gouldii gouldii
  • Children’s Python – Antaresia children
  • Carpet Python – Morelia spilota
  • Southern Angle-headed Dragon – Lophosaurus spinipes

You can now apply for all fauna permits, including Basic, online through the Department of Environment and Water:

https://myportal.environment.sa.gov.au/

Yes, Pets Everywhere has a 14-day Health Guarantee. For full terms and conditions visit our FAQ page.

Yes, Pets Everywhere has a 7-day cooling off period. For full terms and conditions visit our FAQ page.

We are very proud of the range of reptile products we offer. Our brands include but are not limited to:

  • Reptile One
  • Exo Terra
  • Zoo Med
  • Ultimate Reptile Supplies
  • Komodo
  • Pieces
  • Eco-Tech
  • F10
  • Micro-Climate

REPTILE BRANDS

Our brands cater to all levels of pet keeping. Our products include: UVB Lighting, Heat Emitters, Light Fixtures and Domes, Supplements, Dry Food, Live Food, Terrariums, Substrate, Hides, Bowls, Natural Wood and Rock, Decorations, Books, and Accessories.

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BEARDED DRAGONS

Arguably, the most popular pet reptile in the world. Bearded Dragons (Beardies) belong to the Agamidae family. They are diurnal (active during the day), oviparous (produce young via laying eggs), and omnivorous (eat plant and animal matter) too! 

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