Reptiles & Pets
Reptiles, amphibians, birds, and small pets
What reptiles, birds, and small pets does Animal Graphics cover?
Beyond the aquarium, the catalog covers the wider pet trade: reptiles including boas, pythons, kingsnakes, milk snakes, rat and corn snakes, geckos, iguanas, chameleons, monitors, skinks, and turtles; amphibians such as frogs, toads, salamanders, and newts; birds of avicultural interest; and small companion animals, each pictured and named for identification.
Reptiles and amphibians
The reptile listings group the way a reptile keeper shops: the snakes split into boas, pythons, corn and rat snakes, kingsnakes, milk snakes, garter snakes, hognose snakes, and the rest; the lizards into geckos, iguanas and basilisks, chameleons, monitors and tegus, skinks, lacertas, swifts and spiny-tailed lizards, and other lizards; plus turtles and crocodilians. Naming a reptile correctly matters more than with most livestock, because care requirements and legality vary sharply by species.
Amphibians run from the frogs and toads through salamanders and newts. The frog coverage is deep, spanning the treefrogs, the horned frogs, the clawed and dwarf species, and the dart frogs a specialist keeps, each with common and scientific names. As with reptiles, accurate identification is the foundation of responsible husbandry advice at the point of sale.
Birds and small pets
Birds of avicultural interest are part of the stock photography and identification library, supporting retailers and references that cover the bird trade alongside aquatics and reptiles. The same naming-and-imaging approach applies: picture the bird, name it clearly, and give the customer the information they need to choose well.
Small companion animals round out the catalog. For a general pet store that sells across departments, having one consistent visual and naming standard, from the fish wall to the reptile room to the small-pet section, is what makes the floor feel professional rather than assembled from whatever signage was on hand.
What to look for
Choosing the right materials
- Grouped like a reptile keeper shops. Snakes, lizards, turtles, and crocodilians split into the trade's real groupings.
- Naming drives husbandry and legality. Care needs and legal status vary sharply by species, so accurate ID matters most here.
- Deep amphibian coverage. Treefrogs, horned frogs, dart frogs, salamanders, and newts, all named.
- Birds of avicultural interest. Part of the library for retailers and references covering the bird trade.
- One standard across departments. A consistent look from fish wall to reptile room makes a general store feel professional.
From the catalog
Reptiles & Pets materials
Each slot below is reserved for a catalog item we produce. Availability, sizes, and pricing are confirmed by request; we are filling these in as the catalog comes online.
Snakes, lizards, and turtles for the reptile room.
Frogs, toads, salamanders, and newts.
Birds of avicultural interest for the bird trade.
Standardize the small-animal section.
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