Meet Your New Friend!
Updated 2/23/2026
Figgy
Leopard Gecko
Age: 2020
Sex: Female
Intake Date: 4/26/2024
Adoption Status: Available
Special Needs: N/A
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This sweet lady is Figgy! Figgy arrived with eye and mouth infections from vitamin A deficiencies and malnourishment. Figgy is a little shy and may scamper off when startled, but she is very food motivated and comes out ready to chow down on feeding days!
Egg Roll
Leopard Gecko
Age: 2023
Sex: Male
Intake Date: 1/7/26
Adoption Status: In Quarantine
Special Needs: N/A
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Egg Roll arrived in early 2026 with hemipene and eye infections resulting from a vitamin A deficiency. He also had a large abscess under his left eye, and tested positive for pinworms. Egg Roll is still in the process of being treated and healing up, but he already seems to have a great outgoing personality. He will be ready to find his new home as soon as he's given a clean bill of health!
Mocha
Ball Python
Age: 2023
Sex: Female
Intake Date: 12/24/2023
Adoption Status: Available
Special Needs: Experienced Homes Only
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Meet Mocha! This little ball python came in with mild respiratory issues and stuck shed from poor humidity levels, as well as a parasitic infection. She would be best suited for a home that has experience with defensive or skittish snakes. Mocha has been tested with a full boid panel and given the all-clear for viruses and contagions.
Colby Jack
Leopard Gecko
Age: 2022
Sex: Female
Intake Date: 12/30/25
Adoption Status: IN QUARANTINE
Special Needs: N/A
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This little lady is Colby Jack. Colby is currently in quarantine while she heals from secondary bacterial infections from a vitamin A deficiency. Colby is being treated, and will be ready for adoption once she's given the all-clear from our vets!
Haleem
Leopard Gecko
Age: Unknown
Sex: Female
Intake Date: 4/2/2025
Adoption Status: Available
Special Needs: N/A
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Haleem arrived in very rough shape, with abscesses underneath both eyes, emaciation and eye and mouth infections from vitamin A deficiencies. Haleem is also missing most of her toe tips from constricted shed. She has recovered very well, but does sometimes get shed stuck in her left eyelids from a scar left behind from her infections.
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Pinto
Leopard Gecko
Age: 2022
Sex: Male
Intake Date: 11/22/2022
Adoption Status: Available
Special Needs: N/A
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Pinto is a leopard gecko with a big appetite! He's quick to pounce on bugs at mealtime, but can be a little shy. When Pinto first arrived, he was very malnourished, dehydrated and underweight. He also dragged his hind legs, and developed a problem with fluid retention. With proper husbandry and diet, Pinto has improved very well! He's gained weight, he no longer drags his legs and his bathroom habits have returned to normal. Pinto does have a mild case of metabolic bone disease, which is evident by the slight hump at the base of his spine. He also has a slight crook to his lower jaw. This does not affect his mobility or eating in any way. This little guy would do well in a quiet home with owners who can appreciate him from a distance.
Basmati
Leopard Gecko
Age: 2023
Sex: Female
Intake Date: 1/25/2025
Adoption Status: Available
Special Needs: MBD
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Basmati is a tiny girl with severe limb deformities from Metabolic Bone Disease. She was cohabbed with two other leopard geckos; male gecko Mandarin, and another female. She is a sweet girl who is very demanding at meal time. She is working on regaining bone density, and has finished parasite treatments for pin worms.​
Chips
Bearded Dragon
Age: 2021
Sex: Male
Intake Date: 6/30/2024
Adoption Status: Available
Special Needs: N/A
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Chips arrived at LLRR Inc. in the summer of 2024. He was not given proper care, and was in the beginning stages of metabolic bone disease. His previous owner "ran out of food", and just gave him salami. Chips was initially barely able to move and was malnourished. With time and better care, Chips regained his strength, put on weight, colored up beautifully, and developed a very bossy attitude! Chips would do well in a home where he is the only dragon, or placed where he can't see other dragons. He is VERY territorial, even though he's a bit undersized for his age.
Crab Rangoon
Leopard Gecko
Age: Unknown
Sex: Female
Intake Date: 8/24/2025
Adoption Status: PENDING
Special Needs: N/A
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Meet Crab Rangoon! This friendly girl was taken from the same neglect case as Gnocchi. She was kept in a small, dirty storage bin and was skinny from malnourishment. She is also missing a lot of toes from stuck shed, and has a regrown tail tip. We initially thought Crab Rangoon was a male, but with more time it became clear that this personable gecko is actually female! Crab Rangoon is very sociable, an excellent
Bhatura
Leopard Gecko
Age: Unknown
Sex: Female
Intake Date: 3/1/2025
Adoption Status: Available
Special Needs: N/A
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Bhatura arrived at the beginning of March 2025 with vitamin A deficiency-related eye infections, mouthrot and malnutrition. She has recovered beautifully from these ailments. Bhatura has a very mellow personality, and like many of our gecko residents, she is very enthusiastic about her bugs!
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Willow
Leopard Gecko
Age: 2025
Sex: Female
Intake Date: 1/23/26
Adoption Status: In Quarantine
Special Needs: N/A
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We were told Willow is a young gecko, less than a year old on intake. She had been malnourished for a good while, and fecal exams came back positive for nematode parasite infections. Willow's PCR was thankfully negative for cryptosporidium, a highly contagious and often fatal parasite infection. With that peace of mind, Willow is on the road to recovery. She has been treated for the parasites found in her exams, and is slowly regaining weight. Willow may be with us for a longer quarantine period while she recuperates, but should be available once she's healthy!
Mandarin
Leopard Gecko
Age: 2023
Sex: Male
Intake Date: 1/25/2025
Adoption Status: Available
Special Needs: MBD
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Mandarin is a very tiny man with a big, spicy attitude. He is not the friendliest gecko, so he may be more suited for owners who can respect his "look-don't-touch" preferences. Mandarin has deformities from Metabolic Bone Disease, and was cohabbed with Basmati and another female gecko in a small ten-gallon tank. Mandarin's first fecal exams have returned negative.
























