SEDGLEY based Proteus Reptile Trust rescues sick, injured and unwanted reptiles from all over the country and cares for them until they are ready for a new home.

Here are a selection of reptiles they are currently seeking loving homes for:

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Sheldon

The European glass lizard was originally found by a couple walking their dog and was brought into Proteus to look after. He is described as being “a little nervous”.

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Jess

The bearded dragon is described as “a lovely girl who will happily eat a varied diet”. She has a medical history which Proteus are happy to go through with any potential new owner. She has been given the all clear from the vets, so is now looking for her forever home.

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Jimmy

This bearded dragon has an energetic personality and loves to be the centre of attention. He would be suited to someone who could handle him regularly. Proteus are desperate to find him a new home as he has been in their care for nearly three years.

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Harley

The little house snake has stunted growth so is not even half the size he should be yet.

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Dakota

The yellow rat snake has a slightly nervous disposition, but once out of the enclosure he does calm down. He is eating well on a variety of defrosted rodents and has a great shedding record. Proteus estimate his size to be around four and a half feet long.

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Cody and Codex

These two corn snakes are a placid pair that have been in Proteus’ care for several years now. They are both eating and shedding really well.

Anyone who would like to find out more about the featured reptiles should call 01902 218005 or email proteusreptiletrust@gmail.com. 

To find out more, visit www.proteusreptiletrust.org.