Recently Adopted Reptiles Near Lea County
Red stripe hybrid male bearded dragon 1 year old and 12 inchs
He’s a good lizard needs a good home he’s a red stripe hybrid.View Detail
This is such a beautiful liter.
All carry fluffy.
I have both parents.
She was natu..
Meet Lizzy, She is a beautiful HOMEGROWN F1b Cavapoo puppy. Lizzy is one of the larger gi..
We have two of our finest female Bernese Mountain dog puppies available at this time. As ..
Meet Lucy, She is a beautifully marked HOMEGROWN F1b Cavapoo puppy with a bandits face. L..
We have two of our finest female Bernese Mountain dog puppies available at this time. As ..
My girl's (pictured blond w/ dad) 2nd and final litter w/ same dad was born Sept 20, pups..
Sheltie puppies 13 weeks old 1 male black tri and 1 female sable dewormed and 1st shot pa..
D.O.B 09/24/24
Pups ready to go to their new home!
1st vaccines
Parents on site
NextG..
At M and R Standard Poodle Breeder, we are dedicated to raising exceptional poodles that ..
We are a first time (and probably last time) breeder. We really wanted a litter of puppie..
Meet Blue! Blue who is so sweet through and through! Blue loves to play, snuggle and be a..
This cute little 3 month old Cavapoo male is ready for a new home. He is a very loving pl..
Are you searching for quality reptiles available for sale in Lea County? Look no further! Our online classified website PetzLover connects you with local and reputable reptile breeders. You can buy, sell, or adopt various species of reptiles, all while ensuring they are healthy and well taken care of.
The price of reptiles in Lea County, New Mexico varies based on species, age, and health. On average, you can expect to pay between $50 to $1,000 depending on the type of reptile you choose. For example, corn snakes typically start around $50, while more exotic breeds like ball pythons may cost up to $1,000. Always check for health guarantees when making your purchase.
Reptiles come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and colors, making them fascinating pets. In Lea County, New Mexico, you can find reptiles ranging from small to large. For instance, a juvenile corn snake might weigh around 200 grams and measure 2-3 feet in length, while larger species like the green iguana can weigh over 5 kilograms and reach lengths of 6 feet.
As for colors, they can showcase a wide palette such as vibrant greens, bold oranges, and intricate patterns. The options are endless, with common color variations including albino, morphs, and natural browns.
Check out our extensive listings where you can find specific reptiles for sale like the Red-Eared Slider Turtle or the Corn Snake. If you're also interested in turtles, visit our turtle for sale section. Our platform showcases a range of reptiles not just in Lea County, but also in nearby areas such as Lovington, Chaves County, and Odessa.
We invite you to check our listings above to find the perfect reptile companion for you. For any inquiries, feel free to reach out to us at contact@petzlover.com.
He’s a good lizard needs a good home he’s a red stripe hybrid.View Detail