LLLReptile & Supply Henderson 629 North Stephanie Street, Henderson, NV 89014
About the Business
LLLReptile & Supply Henderson is a premier pet store located in Henderson, Nevada. We offer a wide variety of reptiles, amphibians, and supplies for all your pet needs. Our knowledgeable staff is dedicated to providing excellent customer service and helping you find the perfect pet for your home. Visit us at 629 North Stephanie Street to discover our diverse selection of reptiles, including snakes, lizards, and turtles. Whether you're a seasoned reptile enthusiast or a first-time pet owner, LLLReptile & Supply Henderson has everything you need to care for your scaly friends.
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Hours open
Monday:
11:00 - 19:00
Tuesday:
11:00 - 19:00
Wednesday:
11:00 - 19:00
Thursday:
11:00 - 19:00
Friday:
11:00 - 19:00
Saturday:
10:00 - 18:00
Sunday:
10:00 - 18:00
Reviews
"Very knowledgeable, the manager helps and answers questions. He even offers a feeding guide for bearded dragons to help new owners manage proper care of the dragon."
"My Son & I Always Come Here, & Experience Has Always Been Top Tier! Matthew Is Awesome Well Knowledgeable & Just Overall A Great Individual. Always Goes Over & Beyond. You Guys Are amazing Love All The Great Education Provided"
"I love going here. The only downside is that it's in Henderson and not close at all but we still make the drive there for reptiles or feeders. They have made a lot of great changes within the store. I got my bearded dragon here when he was a baby. N9w he is all grown up lol"
"This is my favorite store--hands down--for anything related to herpetology! I have several pet frogs and don't know what I would do without Jake. He is a wealth of knowledge (*bonus* even knows the Latin names of my favorite herps) and gives solid advice on the best feeders, supplements, supplies--whatever I need. This. Is. My. Store. I've also found the prices to be VERY competitive. Also, when I go for crickets--they're very generous. Never feel short-changed. Put them in their cricket bins when I get home, give 'em fresh food and insect dew and they last until I need more (I usually get crickets once a week but feed my weird children every 2-3 days because they must grow up big and strong). Everyone I've met at this store is also very nice. It's clean and all the animals are well cared for. Happy tree frog picture for attention--he must sing because he is very full and healthy, thanks to Jake!"
"As a huge reptile fan (I currently have 12 lizards, 5 different species, and work at a bigger chain pet store in another state and do a lot of the cleaning and care for the reptiles there) I was excited to see this store and take a look at what they had. Immediately upon walking my dad and I could barely stand the smell and had to cover our noses and attempt to hold our breath. Mold was visible on the walls and vents. The state of the animals was appalling. One big fish was laying on its side and clearly had pop-eye as one eye was significantly larger then the other and bulging outwards. Fish tanks were dirty and the only decent thing I can say is that there were no visible deceased fish. Several of the reptiles I truly thought at first were dead but after watching them for a few minutes you could see them taking very shallow breaths. The worst was what would have been a very beautiful and cool red uromastyx who was very clearly malnourished. I saw a baby veiled chameleon as well barely clinging onto the side of the mesh side panel also underweight. Both lizards so weak and unable to open their eyes. Most of these reptiles had no water and if they did the dish was nowhere near full and it was also dirty. There’s a terrarium full or about at least 7 or I baby crested geckos in a terrarium that should not hold that many. I know that’s common practice in pet stores because it’s considered a “temporary” living arrangement and we have to tell people how to properly house them but even then stores like petco and PetSmart have limits on how much we are allowed to keep in one terrarium before we have to split them up into multiple terrariums and there were too many on the terrarium here to be safely housed together. Also none of these reptiles had food. Yes as someone who feeds them they do tend to eat their bugs immediately but based on how underweight most of these reptiles were it’s fair to say that they are not being fed enough. No salad for the bearded dragons which they need daily, the veiled chameleons and Jackson’s chameleon can also eat various fruits and salads daily. No repashy, or whatever brand they use, in the crested gecko terrarium. Tarantulas, scorpions, various frogs all kept in the the tiny shipping containers they received them in locked up in a glass case. One tarantula was the size of its cups and could only barely move its legs. It makes the micro habits the bigger stores use look better then they really are. There was a full grown bearded dragon in a terrarium too small of it desperately trying to get out of there. It was kept on bark which isn’t really good substrate for it. It holds too much humidity for a reptile that comes from the hot Australian deserts and they’re not good hunters. Whenever they do get fed it’s likely going to accidentally eat some of those bark pieces and that could easily impact it which can cause death. Carpet or even paper towels would be better. There were two sad bettas on the counter in the tiny cups, much tinier then what other pet stores use and those ones are still terrible but this store has shown me betta cups worse then what I’ve ever seen. They did put some aquarium gravel in and a tiny piece of plastic plant but unfortunately for these poor fish that took up too much of what little space they had to move leaving them even more cramped up in there. Two employees were just standing back behind the register area talking to one another, never said anything or acknowledged my dad and I. Instead they should have been actually working. Cleaning cages, desperately needing to feed animals, medicating fish tanks because who knows what they have besides pop-eye, taking some of those severely underweight lizards to a vet or at the very least putting them in a back room out of customers cover and giving them reptiboost, cleaning or hiring a cleaning crew to take care of their mold problem. This store was a health hazard for both people and those poor animals who unlike the people aren’t able to walk out on their own when that smell becomes too unbearable."
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