Reptile Park Ti Point Species List+Review (30/12/21)

WalkingAgnatha

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Entrance Area(Species most likely change enclosures regularly so whilst each column represents an enclosure they're liable to change):
Northland Green Gecko + Forest Gecko (Unsigned)
Falla's Skink (Unseen)
Auckland Green Gecko
Duvaceul Gecko + Falla's Skink (Unsigned)
Auckland Green Gecko (Yellow Form) + Small-scaled Skink (unseen)
Robust Skink (unseen)
Goldstripe Gecko + Manuka Gecko + Unsigned Gecko waiting to id
Otago Skink (unseen)
Nelson Green Gecko + Moko Skink
Nelson Green Gecko + Forest Gecko
Rough Gecko
Jewelled Gecko + Central Otago Gecko (unseen)

Exotics Trail:
Tuatara x2 (unseen)
Eastern Water Dragon
American Alligator
Red Bellied Slider (unseen most likely empty)
Yellow Footed Tortoise
Eastern long necked turtle+ Red eared slider

Reptile House:
Green Iguana
Lace Monitor
Giant Day Gecko x3
Golden Bell Frog(unseen) + Southern Bell Frog(unseen)
Japanese Fire-Bellied Newt
Axolotl
Cunningham's Skink + Murray River Turtle(unseen) + Eastern Water Dragon
Three-toed Box Turtle(unseen) + Red eared slider
Duvaceul Gecko (juv.) + Robust Skink (juv.) (unseen)
Eastern Water Dragon (juv.) + Pink Bellied Side Neck (juv.) (unsigned)
Tuatara
Mexican Red Knee
Chilean Rose (unseen)
Lace Monitor
Andean Stripe Knee
Leopard Gecko (Unsigned)
Green Iguana + Red necked slider + Guppy
Blue-tongued Lizard + Eastern Bearded Dragon (This area's also great for seeing swooping kereru)

Tortoise Area :
Chaco Tortoise
Star Tortoise
Spur-thighed Tortoise
Hermann's tortoise
Star Tortoise
Leopard Tortoise
Eastern Side Neck + Red belly slider + Three Toed Box Turtle
Spur-thighed Tortoise + Hermann's Tortoise

Native Reptile Area(Try and be here when there's no people as it's usually quite empty):
Duvaceul's Gecko
Northland Green Gecko
Robust Skink
(Still same set up as Native Reptiles exhibits - ZooChat)
With the larger ones housing(all unseen):
Tuatara
Robust Skink
Falla's Skink
Moko Skink

Capuchin exhibit now occupied by a flock of half meter tall chickens.
Florida Soft-shell unseen and unsigned so I presumed also deceased.
The collection takes around an hour to tour, with the max I see someone staying here around 2 and a half which was how long I stayed.

Review (coming?)
 
Native Reptile Area(Try and be here when there's no people as it's usually quite empty):

Makes sense
Whoops, wqas writing all this at 4am so came out a bit sloppy, I retract the last bit of the statement, but being in there when it's quiet is good as you're more likely to see arguably the best species in the collection, robust skink.
 
Do they not hold Galapagos tortoises anymore?
Haven't for a while. I believe the galapagos tortoise being held there was one of the males from Auckland Zoo.

That was Auckland’s non breeding male (Willy). He was returned as the zoo now has the room to house both males and his presence encourages the breeding male (Smiley) to mate with the females:

The redevelopment of our tortoise enclosure two years ago provided us with a fantastic and much larger climate-controlled indoor area and the capacity to hold two males separately, enabling us to welcome back our second male Willy from Ti Point Reptile Park.

Willy’s return has most certainly been a great stimulant to Smiley as a male competitor, and we hope to see increasing success with higher rates of fertility among future clutches.

Galapagos tortoise hatchling a rare first | Auckland Zoo News

 
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