Ruby's Reptile Rescue

Ruby's Reptile Rescue

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Photos from Ruby's Reptile Rescue's post 10/06/2026

Newest intake: Meet Rook the 9 year old, Male, Crested gecko! He is such a sweetheart ❤️

He will be looking for his forever home after passing his quarantine period

Photos from Ruby's Reptile Rescue's post 07/06/2026

Edith update!

Since arriving to us in January Edith has come a long way in her rehabilitation journey! Her shell has started to harden really well and she is being more adventurous and has been trying all different types of food.

Due to her MBD, we had some major concerns about what her future could look like; so we had her tested for mycoplasma and herpes and after receiving her negative tests results have decided to keep her here as a permanent resident.

She will most likely always be a very flat tortoise, but we can definitely work on the strength of her shell!

We have many disabled permanent residents here that require specialist care and frequent vet visits. Any donations at all towards the rescues and sanctuary residents is appreciated beyond words ❤️

Photos from Ruby's Reptile Rescue's post 21/05/2026

We completely forgot to make an introduction post for this baby! But August the Reticulated Python found his forever home yesterday ❤️

Finding homes for large snakes is so difficult, often taking us months and months, so we are extremely grateful that he was able to find his loving forever home so quickly!

He will be going to live with a very experienced family, the same family that adopted Ezekiel and Hunter the boa constrictors from us!

Photos from Ruby's Reptile Rescue's post 13/05/2026

Noodle is still searching for his forever home! He has been in rescue for 8 months now. He is a funny and typical vocal hoggy! He is super friendly and loves to explore, climb and burrow around in his enclosure!

Please share to help find Noodle his loving forever home ❤️

Photos from Ruby's Reptile Rescue's post 08/04/2026

This beautiful grass snake was brought into someone’s home by their cat. Luckily he only had one very small superficial wound at the end of his tail. He had a sleepover at the rescue so we could keep an eye on him overnight and we cleaned his wound. We released him early this morning ❤️

Protecting native herptiles is so important for them and our ecosystems! They are protected by the wildlife and countryside act. We are very grateful he will be okay and will hopefully find some lovely lady snakes to boost our native populations!

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68 Leyshon Street
Pontypridd
CF371NE

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 9pm
Tuesday 9am - 9pm
Wednesday 9am - 9pm
Thursday 9am - 9pm
Friday 9am - 9pm
Saturday 9am - 9pm
Sunday 9am - 9pm