News for our customers
11.08.2010 Uromastyx ornata for sale
Limited quantity of Uromastyx ornata (Ornate spiny tailed lizard) are available for sale. Reservation welcome. More pictures you can see in our Gallery.

30.07.2010 New species for sale
Riopa corpulenta (Smith, 1921) described was from the outskirts of
19.07.2010 Shipment with Abronias
ON JULY 19, 2010 WE GOT A SHIPMENT WITH ABRONIA TAENIATA & ABRONIA GRAMINEA FOR OUR BREEDING PROJECTS.
THE LIMITED QUANTITY OF YOUNG ABRONIA TAENIATA ARE FOR SALE. MORE PICTURES YOU CAN SEE IN OUR GALLERY.

16.07.2010 New projects
In 2008-2009 we invested in the new projects to promote our cooperation with breeders and to have new interesting species. As a result, starting September 2010 we hope to offer limited quantities of c.b. Phrynohyas resinifictrix, Abronia graminea, Uroplatus sikorae, Uroplatus henkeli, Uroplatus phantasticus, Uromastyx ornata, Riopa corpulenta (absolutely new species in herpetoculture), Furcifer pardalis, Chamaeleo calyptratus, Pogona vitticeps & Testudo horsfieldii hatchlings.

Also, from September till December 2010 we plan to offer Phrynohyas resinifictrix, Furcifer pardalis, Chamaeleo calyptratus, Pogona vitticeps & Testudo horsfieldii hatchlings as five popular species at competitive prices.
SOME AMPHIBIAN SPECIES PROJECTS ARE STILL IN DEVELOPMENT.
01.07.2010 Birthdays at BION
In June we received hatchlings from

Oedura castelnaui

Egernia stokesi
In addition, we got clutches from

Furcifer pardalis

Anolis baracoae

Calumma parsonii
LIMITED QUANTITY OF Oedura castelnaui, Egernia stokesii IS EXPECTED TO BE AVAILABLE IN JULY !
15.06.2010 Breaking news!
Yesterday two females of Egernia stokesii (Gidgee Skink) gave birth to 9 excellent babies (4+5). The babies are really nice, the length is about 6 cm. The breeding stock including 10 adults have been raised from c.b. babies since 2005. The founder stock was received from german breeder. It is second generation obtained in BION Terrarium Center. Interesting INFO: the behavior of these skinks is quite unique among lizards. They are diurnal and tend to be very secretive if not tamed. Foraging and basking are done close to their dwellings and the security of rocky crevices. It has been found that Gidgee Skinks accumulate small piles of feces near their basking areas. It appears that a skink can differentiate between its own pile and that of another individual within the area. These fecal piles may be used to mark territories. They are also able to distinguish between kin and non-related individuals. For more info please read here.