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Livefood update: Cuban burrowing cockroaches
We are slowly increasing our livefood orders over the next few weeks in order to cater for an ever-growing demand - there are always more reptile mouths to feed! We have also recently switched over to a higher-quality livefood supply - as such, our livefood is now £2.20 a tub, but it will last a lot longer.
As well as our regular contingent of livefood (locusts, crickets, mealworms and more) we are now offering CUBAN BURROWING COCKROACHES! These are a great, if not the best livefood source for your insect-eaters, with a great balance of essential vitamins, minerals and meat to keep your animals healthy. And all for our regular price of £2.20 a tub!
New stock update: 03/09/2010
Lots of new bits down at the store this week including:
Lots of baby and juvenile bearded dragons, males and females. Ask about our bearded dragon + setup deals! - Price variable, please enquire
Baby leopard geckos - Price variable, please enquire
Corn and rat snakes of all ages (various morphs available) - babies from £45, adult snow corns from £100
Water dragons from £45
nile monitors 70
African rock pythons £100
adult leopard geckos £45
boa constrictors £100
baby frilled dragons £120
UKCB2010 Rhino Iguanas (Cyclura cornuta) now available!
Concrete Jungle is pleased to announce a first for the country this year - Captive bred Rhinoceros Iguanas. The culmination of several years breeding efforts by Peter Gibbens (owner and proprietor), these are stunning little guys from high-quality parent animals, and a unique addition to any collection.
£1000 each. For enquiries feel free to pop down to the shop or call us on 07521 806 480 or 07919 526 481.
Hatching News
We are waiting for babies over next
two weeks on several species all animals will need 4 weeks before sale
but reservations can be made on babies. These species include baby Rhino Iguanas, Leopard Geckos, Frilled Dragons, Water Dragons, Fire & Ice Bearded Dragons and Corn Snakes. Animals we hatched early this year are now
available are Rankins Dragons, Water Dragons and Leopard Geckos
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