I am not the greatest person to review a reptile building, but I think it was a nice renovation. I believe I counted about 73 exhibits (some including small terrariums in a room), a nursery area, a sloth exhibit, and two monkey exhibits (titi and white faced saki) who also have outside yards. The small mammals are not in their exhibits yet and they may still be doing some work in them. The building has a good collection, I liked the different color water monitor exhibits towards the end. Some exhibits seemed a little cram; the alligator snapping turtle terrarium is just water in it.
Inhabitants mentioned on the website that I confirm that I saw: American bullfrog, alligator snapping turtle, arboreal alligator lizard, banded rock rattlesnake, Baron's green racer, beaded lizard, black tree monitor, blue tree monitor, bog turtle, caecillian, caiman lizard, canbrake rattlesnack, cottonmouth, crocodile monitor, dart drog, eastern kingsnake, emerald tree boa, eyelash viper, fiji banded iguana, frilled dragon, giant day gecko, giant horned lizard, gila monster, gray's monitor lizard, green basilisk, green tree monitor, green tree python, Henkel's leaf tailed gecko, Jamaican boa, king cobra, lemur leaf frog, Madagascar hissing cockroach, mata mata, new Caledonia giant gecko, red bamboo racer, reticulated python, Siamese crocodile, smallwoods anoles, splendid tree frog, tentacled snake, tokay gecko, and yellow tree monitor. There's quite a few more on the website, but I cannot remember if I saw them.
Other news: Bo the red panda is in the main exhibit in Trail of the Tiger. This exhibit was empty for a bit when its former inhabitant, Thomas the red panda, moved to Oklahoma City.