High Elevation Exotics

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High Elevation Exotics
Rehab - Rescue - Rehoming - Removal

10/05/2022

Adult Normal Ball Python and enclosure up for adoption!
Email, call or PM for more details.

09/26/2022

Currently we are not accepting any more relinquished pets.
Message for any information.

09/17/2022

If you surrender an animal to us because you can’t afford vet bills and or proper care and then ask for it back after it has been properly cared for we will not acknowledge your messages. We do what’s best for the animal and that’s what matters.
God Bless

08/22/2022

We need a name for our axanthic iguana! 🦎

08/05/2022

Green Tree Monitor 👌🏼🦎

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08/05/2022

We currently have a few animals for adoption!
1 leopard gecko
1 normal ball python
1 juvenile bearded dragon
1 bahaman anole

All of these animals are in great shape, eating, shedding etc
We will make sure you have adequate knowledge on the species you choose and that you are able to provide the best hone possible.
We also always have an open door policy for the return of animals if things don’t work out. Please never abandon them or dump at a local pet store.

Thanks!
Ian
High Elevation Exotic

08/03/2022

Our Green Tree Monitor 🦎 Patience, patience & even more patience when raising these little guys.

08/01/2022

Tonight! I sat down with .blue last week and talked all things monitors and more! Click the link in our bio to subscribe and be notified of all upcoming videos. Thanks for the support. 🙏🏼

07/29/2022

On our next episode which will be available tomorrow I discuss how to help get your ball python eating again or for the first time with you as a new owner… why not to freak out and how to determine what the issues might be. Subscribe to our YouTube via the link in our bio! ✌🏼

07/29/2022

Was hoping to catch this girl with her dewlap out but I wasn’t fast enough! 🦎 The Brown anole is a small lizard native to Cuba and the Bahamas. This species is highly invasive. In its introduced range, it reaches exceptionally high population densities, is capable of expanding its range very quickly, and both outcompetes and consumes many species of native lizards. Brown anoles are normally a light brown color with darker brown to black markings on their back, and several tan to light color lines on their sides. Like other anoles, they can change color, in this case, a darker brown to black. Their dewlap ranges from yellow to orange-red. The tail has a ridge that travels all the way up to behind the head. Female Brown anoles can be distinguished from males by a light brown stripe that runs over their back.

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