Reptasia (pronounced rep-tay-zhuh) is a social network for people who keep reptiles as pets. Once you register, you will be able to post questions, share photos, and interact with other people who keep snakes, lizards and turtles as pets. Join today. It’s free!
Have a Pet Lizard, Snake or Turtle?
Reptasia is an online meeting place for people who keep pet lizards, pet snakes and/or pet turtles. It’s a place where reptile hobbyists can share their passion with like-minded folks. It’s also a great place to learn how to care for your pet reptile, by posting questions for more experienced keepers to answer. Best of all, it’s totally free to join.
What You Can Do Here
This website has discussion groups dedicated to most of the snakes, lizards and turtles commonly kept as pets. These groups are a place to discuss any aspect of care and maintenance. If you keep a certain type of pet lizard, snake or turtle that does not currently have a group assigned to it, just let us know. We will create a group for the particular species you keep. So, what can you do on this website? Great question. Here’s the answer…
Seven things you can do on Reptasia, starting today:
- You can join a group for the type of reptile you keep.
- You can post questions relating to the care and maintenance of your pet snake, lizard or turtle.
- You can “friend” other members, just like you might do on Facebook.
- You can create a photo album on your profile page and upload photos.
- You can participate in forum discussions, or start a new forum topic.
- You can connect with others who keep the type of pet lizard, turtle or snake that you keep.
- You can have a lot of fun!
If you have any questions about how to use this website, please refer to our FAQ page. If you have a question that’s not listed under the FAQs, please don’t hesitate to contact us.
Featured Discussion – Pet Snakes Category
Ball pythons are one of the most popular snakes kept as pets. There’s a lot to like about this species. But they can also be a source of great frustration, because they have a tendency to stop eating once in a while. Usually, it’s nothing to worry about. A healthy snake will resume eating again, eventually. But it can still be worrying to the first-time snake keeper.

