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My name is Squillium!

Posted over 10 months ago | Updated over 10 months ago

Adoption process
1

Submit Application

2

Interview

3

Approve Application

4

Pay Fee

5

Take the Pet Home

My basic info

Species
Lizard
Age
Sex
Male
Pet ID

My details

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My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

Squillium is quite the angry boy! He is our longest staying resident at the rescue, over 2 years with us. Squillium is a bearded dragon. He has so much personality. He does NOT like to be lifted but he is happy to hang out with you. He is also extremely aggressive towards other animals, bearded or not and they stress him out. He wants to be your one and only. He requires a home that can accommodate his need for his own space but would love to be somewhere where he can watch his humans. He will eat you out of house and home so be prepared to make gourmet dinners for his fancy life style! We love his attitude and hope he can find a home that will appreciate him for his moody behavior. If you think you would be a good fit for squillium please apply to get this guy to his forever home
Rescue
Ruby’s Reptile Rodeo

Contact info

Pet ID
Contact
Phone
Address
Loudon, NH 03307

Their adoption process

1.

Submit Application

2.

Interview

We ask for proof of enclosure

3.

Approve Application

4.

Pay Fee

5.

Take the Pet Home

Additional adoption info

We have you apply on our website for a pet we have for adoption, we review the application, we have you send proof of proper enclosure, we approve the application based off that, then you come meet your new pet!

Adoption application

More about this rescue

Rubys Reptile Rodeo, a 501c3 non profit rescue, was founded early 2021 but was officially put into place January 1st 2023. We originally were the New Hampshire branch of Fresh Start Reptile Rescue Inc however due to our outstanding growth in just one year, we developed our own 501c3. The community has been amazing in the past year to this husband and wife team; we aim to keep reaching higher and higher each year. Currently, we take in all non venomous reptiles, amphibians, arachnids and all arthropods. We do also take in small mammals in extreme circumstances.