
Welcome to J & H Reptiles, this website has been created by us to share our collection of reptiles, and to help new and experienced keepers by providing information covering the care requirements and the knowledge we have gained over the years for the species we keep/have kept. We also have a step by step guide for making your own incubator and are planning to add additional pages over the next few months with a guide to sexing certain species and morph guides. This website will also showcase animals that are surplus to our breeding projects so we can find them good homes and help provide quality captive reptiles for new and experienced keepers.
We currently keep a variety of reptiles including; Crested Geckos, Leopard Geckos, Rankins Dragons, Cornsnakes, Milksnakes, Western Hognose Snakes and Royal Pythons. We aim to produce quality captive bred animals that are free from problems, our goal is the same whether we are producing normal animals or higher end morphs.
If you are interested in purchasing any of our surplus animals you can see what we currently have on our available page, if we keep a species you would be interested in but we do not have any for sale feel free to get in touch to see if we have anything available in the future.

J & H Reptiles consists of two people, James Jenkins & Hana Stelmasiak; we are small private breeders located in the West Midlands, UK. We both have a passionate interest in animals, especially in reptiles. This has grown over the years as we have expanded with different species, into what is now becoming a nice varied collection (although there is always room for more!)
With some of our reptiles we run small breeding projects for our own enjoyment, this is often striving to achieve specific morphs and with species such as the Crested Gecko we aim to work with the structure which has been lost in many geckos over the years. Our main goal with all the projects is to ensure they are healthly and problem free.
As well as reptiles we also keep a number of other animals including mice, rats, gerbils, multimammates, various species of dwarf hamsters (including rare pied and pure white roborovskis), african pygmy hedgehogs and one very annoying cat! |