Royer Reptiles

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Welcome to Royer Reptiles!

The 2010/2011 breeding season is done! With our focus on expansion, we bred only a small number of females and left most of our girls to fatten up for the fall. 2011/12 should be a spectacular breeding year for us! Please visit our available pages and see what’s ready to go. We also have some 2011 stock ready to go that has not been added to the available pages yet. Calicos, Albinos, Pastel, Cinnamons, Cinnamon Calico, Spinnerblast, Yellowbelly, Spotnose: many more! Contact us for more details.

We’ve made a lot of changes here in the last few years. We’ve expanded quite a bit and invite you to see inside of
our new facility as it was being built. It has been a much needed upgrade as the collection has significantly expanded.

We also produce our own rodents here under our subsidiary River City Rodents! If you are in the San Antonio area and are looking for a reliable source of live feeder rodents, please
contact us and we’ll make sure your snakes stay well fed!

Thanks,

Royer Reptiles

....One more thing.....

We encourage you to join USARK!!! We as reptile enthusiasts have never been under more political scrutiny than right now. We must all stand together and fight for our rights as keepers and breeders before it’s too late. Click on the link below to learn more.

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Nov 2011: The Texas Reptiles Expo at Live Oak went great! A special thanks to everyone that stopped by at our booth, we enjoyed meeting everyone. Have a look at our booth in The Blog.

Sep 2011: Have a look at our Available Boas page. We've put some of our 2010 babies up for sale.

July 2011: Burmese Pythons have hatched! We've got more ball clutches hatching as well: Cinnamons, Calicos, Pastel, Spotnose, Albino, Pinstripe, Lesser, Yellowbelly, and we hit on a Cinnacal (cinnamon/calico). New pics have been added to The Blog.

The rodent building has been erected. Next step: Electric!

June 2011: A big hit for us this month! We proved out two possible hets! First was our Piebald 50% poss. het. VPI Axanthic male as well as one of our 50% poss. het. Pied females. Check out The Blog for more info.

We've also added some 2010 ball pythons to the Available page. More to come!


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