I managed to make a rather quick visit to the zoo last Tuesday and have some news to report. As usual, the herps in Reptopia have been moved again. The herp curator sure is busy

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Species changes
- The nursery line-up has changed quite a bit. The large-eyed pit viper has been removed and was replaced by Sakishima grass lizards. Glad to see that this species is back on exhibit! The Roti Island snake-necked turtle hatchling from last year has also been put on exhibit. Very tiny!
- For the first tank, apart from new plantings, the Australian lizards (Blue-tongued skink and Shingleback skink) are back on exhibit. While the tortoise is off-exhibit and the chameleon in another tank, the ornate mastigures have moved to the tank that formerly hosted the shinglebacks.
- The inlet-tank formerly housing rough knob-tailed gecko is now holding blue spiny-tailed lizards
- Caiman lizards have been removed from the Amazon tank and have moved to a smaller tank beside the emerald tree monitors. As a result, the tank feels very empty without them.

- A veiled chameleon is now in the small tank that last housed a paradise flying snake (I believe)
- As reported by @DannySG, 3 smallish Argentine black-and-white tegus have replaced the blood python.
- The Asian giant tortoises in the outdoor yard have been replaced by red-footed tortoises. The giant tortoises are now housed in the yard formerly holding radiated tortoises, which have since been moved to Tortoise Shell-ter, replacing the leopard tortoises.
- A reticulated python(s?) named Bubbles is now housed with the Burmese python. A mix from the old snake house!
In other news, signage for nyala was up by the RRH paddock, indicating that the species might be housed there at a later time.
Animal highlights
- Not much to report, but I saw the female muntjac that day! Usually a no show for me.
- It was great to see the hunting dog pack romp around their exhibit. Babies always make an exhibit so much better, not least babies of animals which are naturally active!
- Lastly, I managed to see the male babirusa rooting for food. Must have been the rain...
Actually there are more changes to Reptopia. Here's the current roster of exhibits (excluding the hatchery, and starting from the Komodo Dragon entrance):
Ornate Uromastyx (bubble tank)
Blue-tongued Skink, Shingleback Skink (open top tank)
Rhinoceros Iguana, Blue Spiny Lizard (inset tank)
Western Diamondback Rattlesnake, Red-knee Tarantula (inset tank)
Philippine Sailfin Lizard, Fly River Turtle (former Caiman Lizard tank)
Emerald Boa, Blue Poison Dart Frog
Veiled Chameleon
West African Gaboon Viper
Black-and-whitw Tegu
Beaded Lizard, Socotra Blue Baboon Tarantula (inset tank), Bell's Forest Dragon (inset tank 2)
Golden Poison Dart Frog, Black-legged Poison Dart Frog
Emerald Tree Monitor, Rote Island Snake-necked Turtle
Caiman Lizard
Crocodile Monitor
King Cobra
Retuculated Python, Burmese Python, Gold-ringed Cat Snake
Big-headed Turtle, Crocodile Lizard, White's Tree Frog, Vietnamese Mossy Frog, Paddle-Tailed Newt (paludariums)
Outdoors:
Crocodile Monitor
Red-footed Tortoise
Chinese Alligator, Black Pond Turtle
Asian Brown Tortoise
Walk through exhibit remains closed.