5 Stars for Northampton Reptile and Fish Centre!

If you are reading this blog you have probably been into a reptile or aquatic store before! So you know what goes through your mind when you are walking around… Is the shop clean? Do the animals look cared for? How good is the advice you receive? Obviously, we are always thinking the same too, so are the councils who award the licence allowing us to sell animals, while we also got the best shop front shutters to keep everything safe.

In previous years it was a case of FAIL or PASS, but luckily for the industry new regulations were introduced in 2018 to bring pet shop requirements into the 21st century and introduce a new scoring system, much in the same way the restaurant hygiene stars work.

    All of the 5 main requirements of an animal were already being achieved by us:

  • The need for a suitable environment
  • The need for a suitable diet
  • The need to be able to exhibit normal behaviour patterns
  • The need it has to be housed with, or apart from, other animals
  • The need to be protected from pain, suffering, injury, and disease

But the councils wanted more – and rightly so – to ensure ALL business were adhering to these guidelines. So a strict set of rules was put into place where all practices and procedures have to be written, recorded and revised on a regular basis.

    These systems were then ranked from 1 to 5 in order:

  • 1 star – minor failings.
  • 3 star – minimum standards being met
  • 5 stars – higher standards achieved.

We are all so very proud to announce:

WE GOT 5 STARS!!! *****

On the day of the inspection, we showed our assessor around the reptiles and fish. We were all quizzed on our knowledge and had to back this up with our written manuals. He was impressed at the amount of detail we had included in our folders, recording of procedures and checklists to ensure everything is being done as it should be.

A few changes had to be made prior to the inspection with how we present the animals to customers. So now, as well as giving the customer all the verbal information they need to be able to care for their reptile and fish, we have written care sheets and labels with bundles of information on.

Behind the scenes, we have numerous folders to record every detail of what we do, including UVB and temperature checks 3 times weekly as well as water testing 3 times a week to make sure our fishy friends are in the best possible environments.

All of the team here are very passionate about what we do, and to get top marks makes all our hard work worth it. Thank you to you, the customer, for reading this and supporting the store making it possible for us to keep doing what we do, and we also learn the aluminium shop front cost to create a great front for our shop.

Great Pet Frogs for Beginners

A common question we hear around our stores is ‘which is the best pet for a beginner?‘ so I thought it might be helpful to compile some blogs covering the top 5 lizards, invertebrates, frogs, geckos and snakes to showcase the ones we find to be the very best choices for a someone new to keeping exotic pets. Today’s blog will cover the top 5 frogs.

Frogs are a very popular pet for people looking for a stunning feature terrarium for their home, a pet that can live happily in a relatively small space or a pet that doesn’t require much attention to thrive. All of this selection look great and can be kept as an interactive pet or as part of a larger living terrarium/feature terrarium. The husbandry is simple, making them a great choice for beginners or young keepers. Their enclosures can be as simple or as complicated as you would like so there is room for improvement as you ease into the hobby. Eventually, you may find yourself with a living rainforest in your home serviced by automatic foggers, sprayers, lighting and heating!

Horned Frogs (Ceratophrys sp.)

Also known as Pacman frogs these are a large ground-dwelling species that love to burrow into soil or moss. They are commonly sold in a variety of colour morphs like Albino, ‘Tri-color’ or ‘Fantasy’, aside from lighting for an albino the care is exactly the same across these variations. When fully grown this frog can grow to around 8 inches in length and are generally feisty but they can be held from behind once you get used to picking them up. This frog is in the top five because the set up required is extremely easy compared to other species and their diet isn’t very complicated. We have a setup list and care sheet available for this species on our website. To see what we have in stock please check our animal list for the Northampton and Towcester stores.

Gray Tree Frogs (Hyla chrysoscelis)

Gray tree frogs are small tree-dwelling frogs commonly found in North America and Canada. They are the smallest arboreal frog in this list and probably the quickest too. They are a little difficult to catch and handling can be stressful for the frog  so they aren’t the most interactive pet however, due to their size, they can be housed comfortably in a relatively small enclosure making them a great feature or decorative pet. The minimum size terrarium for 1 or 2 frogs is only around 30 x 30 x 45 cm, this coupled with the recent advances in bio-active enclosures means that you could have a fully living tropical enclosure in a glass terrarium anywhere in the house. We have a setup list and care sheet available for this species on our website. To see what we have in stock please check our animal list for the Northampton and Towcester stores.

Dart Frogs (Dendrobates sp.)

Dart frogs are a small terrestrial frog also commonly known as a poison arrow frog. There are many different species in a range of fantastic colours from bright gold to deep blue, green or even red. These little frogs will climb a little but need floor space more than they need height making them another great option for a compact enclosure. Dart frogs thrive in a live enclosure with roots, plants and a small body of water making them a great choice when setting up a paludarium or bioactive terrarium. We have 2 features including dart frogs in the Northampton store, one in a Biopod Grand and another in the Biopod Terra, and both are gorgeous. We have a setup list and care sheet available for this species on our website. To see what we have in stock please check our animal list for the Northampton and Towcester stores.

Red eye tree frog (Agalychnis callidryas)

Red eye tree frogs are the iconic tree frog. With bright green, yellow and blue bodies and vibrant red eyes these are spectacular pets. This species grows fairly large so we would have a 45x45x60 cm terrarium for 1-2 frogs. They need humidity, warmth and UVB and they can be quite sensitive but the reward is worth the work. Though they are slow through most of the day we see ours light up whenever it’s meal time or when they are sprayed. As with the other colourful frogs in this list, they look magnificent when paired with a live enclosure and jungle plants. They are one of the most asked for pet frogs in the store and as long as you have the set up perfect from day one there is no reason they would not make a great pet frog for beginners. We have a setup list and care sheet available for this species on our website. To see what we have in stock please check our animal list for the Northampton and Towcester stores.

Whites tree frogs (Litoria caerulea)

The whites tree frog is the largest arboreal frog in this list. They are normally light blue or green with white underbellies and can get to 5 inches in length. They are quite a lazy frog so can be caught and handled with relative ease. This couples with their large size makes them one of the most easy to find and most handleable in the list. We sell more of these than most other arboreal frogs and they are out most popular amphibian in store for families. We have a setup list and care sheet available for this species on our website. To see what we have in stock please check our animal list for the Northampton and Towcester stores.

common frog

A Guide to British Amphibians

It’s that time of year when you may be noticing amphibian spawn in your garden pond. But how do you recognise which species of amphibians are visiting your garden?

Here’s a list of the British Amphibians you may encounter;

Frogs

  • Common Frog – Rana temporaria
  • Pool Frog – Pelophylax lessonae

Toads

  • Common Toad – Bufo bufo
  • Natterjack Toad – Epidalea calamita

Newts

  • Great Crested Newt – Triturus cristatus
  • Smooth Newt – Lissotriton vulgaris
  • Palmate Newt – Lissotriton helveticus

I found this excellent video online by Eco Sapien that will help you identify all of the above.


But, if you want us to help you ID any British amphibians, please post a photo to our Facebook page.

By Piet Spaans Viridiflavus (Own work) [CC BY-SA 2.5], via Wikimedia Commons

George Farmer Biopod

George Farmer ‘Scaping Our Biopod

One of the world’s top aquascapers George Farmer joined us at our reptile and fish store in Bell Plantation to set up our new Biopod Aqua II smart habitat.

George is well known for aquascaping aquariums but has recently also enjoyed the challenge of terrascaping terrariums. The Biopod Aqua II has both a land and water area to play with! We live streamed the event on our Facebook page and also put together a far shorter time-lapsed video. Both videos can be seen below and we hope that you enjoy them!

What is a Biopod?

Biopod is an app-controlled microhabitat that automatically regulates temperature light, humidity, ventilation and rainfall. Simply tell the App what you are wanting to raise or grow and it will create the ideal environment for your plants or animals. The Biopod Terra is ideal for housing terrestrial animals or a large number of plants. The Biopod Aqua II is a taller version of the Aqua without a terrestrial platform. Perfect for an aquatic only setup, or for very tall plants. Our Aqua II now includes yellow-headed geckos and fish that are absolutely thriving in their new automated habitat.

Time-lapse Biopod Aqua II ‘Scape

Full Length Biopod Aqua II ‘Scape

Bell Plantation Spring Launch

Bell Plantation Garden Centre are seeing Spring in in style this year with a fantastic evening planned.

We’ll also keep our doors open late that night so you can visit us too!

Here at the Bell Plantation Garden Centre, we love the great outdoors and we think there is no better place to spend time with your family and friends than in your garden.

With our new space it allows us to bring you so much more choice for your home and garden, and as always our experts are on hand to offer gardening or poultry advice.

Indulge in a free glass of Prosecco, delicious home-made Canapés and shop from our Spring plant selection

We are also pleased to announce we will now have Special Guest
James Alexander-Sinclair – One of the foremost garden designers in the UK

James sees his share of show gardens of every kind as an RHS Show Gardens judge, so expect gardening insights and inspiration aplenty.

Get plant care advice from our expert suppliers and staff, shop from our new Spring Plant collection, all while sipping a complimentary glass of Prosecco and savouring delicious home-made Canapes!

More details: https://www.facebook.com/events/842473942557092/

New Premises Announced for Northampton Reptile & Fish Centre

We’re delighted to announce that we will be taking over the old farm shop at Bell Plantation Garden Centre!

This new store will incorporate our Realm of Reptiles store (currently in Bletchley) with an exciting new aquatic shop into a new retail venture titled ‘Northampton Reptile & Fish Centre’.

This move will not affect our flagship store Northampton Reptile Centre.

Why Bell Plantation?

Bell Plantation is a rapidly expanding garden centre and retail village on the junction between the A5 and A43. The site currently boasts many reasons to visit including;

  • A large garden centre full of quality plants
  • Amazing birds in the Poultry Centre
  • A comprehensive farm shop with local produce for sale
  • A very popular cafe serving delicious meals all day
  • Many other independent retail outlets

We are aiming to open our doors on the 13th of April 2017 and look forward to seeing you there!