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REPTILE ROOM TOUR December 2025! | 125+ Reptiles and Amphibians in one room!

48.6K views· 933 likes· 50:57· Dec 6, 2025

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The final reptile room tour of 2025 is here! There is a lot to update you all on since my last tour, several new reptiles including snakes, and some baby geckos! Grab a drink, a snack and settle in! Links 👇 MorphMarket: https://www.morphmarket.com/stores/thejunglevault/ Website: https://www.thejunglevault.ca/ Merch: https://alphareptiles.creator-spring.com/? Discord: https://discord.gg/TcRmfuSc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alpha.reptile/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Alphareptile/ Email: alphareptile.co@gmail.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/MikeTytula Chapters: 0:00 - Reptile Room Tour December 0:54 - Uromastyx 4:29 - Blue-tongued skink 7:08 - Beaded Geckos 8:52 - Hermann’s Tortoise 10:57 - Marbled Rain Frogs 12:27 - Fish-scaled Geckos 15:21 - Oophaga Pumilio 15:51 - Red-tailed Ratsnakes 17:55 - Grass Lizards 22:38 - Mexican Giant Tree Frogs 24:15 - Mourning Geckos 25:25 - Chahoua Geckos 28:05 - Black-breasted leaf turtles 33:58 - Thai Bamboo Ratsnake 36:50 - Oophaga histrionica 41:22 - Baby Chahoua Geckos 43:38 - Shovel-nosed Snakes 48:04 - Fijian banded Iguana 49:35 - KEEP WATCHING

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This is my final reptile room tour of 2025, and I’m walking you through what’s changed since the last tour—new animals, new setups, and the day-to-day reality of keeping 125+ reptiles and amphibians in one room. If you’re the type that likes to grab a drink and settle in, this one’s a full lap: from my uromastyx and blue-tongued skink, to beaded geckos, Hermann’s tortoise, and a bunch of species that really shine when you give them the right environment. I also get into some of my amphibian and dart frog projects—marbled rain frogs, Mexican giant tree frogs, and multiple Oophaga species—plus a mix of snakes like red-tailed ratsnakes, a Thai bamboo ratsnake, and shovel-nosed snakes. On the gecko side, I’m showing off fish-scaled geckos, mourning geckos, chahoua geckos, and even baby chahouas. The big takeaway is the same as always: natural lives first—good husbandry, purposeful enclosures, and keeping things sustainable long-term, not just flashy for the camera.

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