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Dragons Den Exotic Pets - Newcastle Upon Tyne

 
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65-67 Stephenson Road, High Heaton , Newcastle Upon Tyne, NE7 7SA, united-kingdom

Dragons Den Exotic Pets are the premier reptile specialist in the north east

Bringing people and reptiles together.

 

Their exotic centers have an OUTSTANDING range of display vivariums, hosting amazing exotic reptiles that will add so much value to your lives.

At their centers you will get that “one stop shop-for everything exotic” which will surpass your expectations and where you will find a huge selection of live and frozen foods, vitamins & supplements, heating, lighting, decorations, books and new innovation products.


They offer free expert advice across our centers to give you confidence to care for and enjoy your exotic pets.

 

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2023-05-05 00:36:27

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2023-05-05 00:34:15

I have a 19-week-old male guinea pig, he's indoors, an only pig, and is handled daily, he's on good feed, plenty of fresh vegs, fruit, and

2023-05-05 00:33:38

My dog is an extremely fussy eater and thin because of this. He's a happy healthy young boy - can you advise how to encourage

2023-05-05 00:33:10

When I got her, she was in just a tank with a water bowl. No hide house, no basking light, no branches to climb; nothing. She has all that now