How many animals do you own?
We currently have over 100 animals!

Where do you keep your collection?
Most of our animals live in our basement. They have a separate temperature controlled room with individual enclosures for each animal. Some of our animals live in a special room upstairs. This room is at a lower temperature than the basement area, and houses most of our mammals and invertebrates.

How old are you?
Dominic is 19, Elliot is 17, Madeline is 16, and Tristan is 12. 

What school do you go attend?
Three of us are homeschooled, which means our mom teaches us at home. Dominic is attending Eastern Nazarene College in Qunicy.

Are you available during the school day?
Yes! Because we are taught at home! (see the above question)

Do you need a permit to own any of your show animals in Massachusetts?
Yes, we have a permit to own our American alligator, and water monitor.

Do you have any venomous animals?
We do not have any venomous snakes or lizards. However, most of our invertebrates, including our tarantulas and scorpions, are venomous. But thankfully they are only mildly venomous. The venom is equivalent to a bee sting, and for this reason we do not let participants in a show hold the venomous invertebrates. 

What animals can we hold at shows?
You can hold almost every animal! As mentioned above some of the invertebrates cannot be handled by participants of the show.

How long is the show?
Shows are usually 1 hour. But if required we can alter the time.

How many animals do you bring to a show?
About 25 different reptiles, amphibians, and invertebrates. Check out a few of our show animals by clicking here.

How much does a show cost?
Unfortunately, we cannot give you a quote unless we know your location. Shows start at $200. We
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