A wonderful house. Home at the time of our visit to around 130 reptile and 30 amphibian species, plus numerous invertebrates. All in very nice exhibits in a variety of sizes appropriate to the species, giving each adequate space but always allowing you to see the species (we had only around 15 no-shows from the house - albeit including visits on two consecutive days). Loads of small lizards I'd never even heard of, let alone seen, and rare larger reptiles including Broad-fronted and Schneider's Caiman, Zulia's Toad-headed Turtle (Mesoclemmys zuliae) and Burmese Starred Tortoise (Geochelone platynota) - a very rare sight.