Calgary Reptile Parties – FAQ

Q: How long does a presentation last?
A: Approximately 1 hour. It really depends on the audience. Some groups have a dozen questions per animal, others are more reserved and prefer to just sit and take everything in. We are not “clock watchers” so we will ensure that all of the animals offered are demonstrated and we fulfill the obligations set out with the booking. Sometimes a party may end up being 45 minutes another may be closer to 90.

Q: What is the appropriate age for Reptile Parties?
A: Reptile Parties are great from preschool to high school! We design our program to match the age group that we are presenting to.

Q: What is the difference between VIP and the Basic Show?
A: The basic show includes 6 reptiles and two insects and is a presentation, Q&A, and the kids get to pet most of the animals. The VIP package lets the birthday boy or girl have an extra-special day. There are two extra animals and they will get a reptile themed gift the day of the party. They will also choose an animal to hold and have their photo taken! You get an 8×10, two 5×7 photos, and a custom t-shirt with them on it! This package is a $50 value but only $30 more for a lifetime memory!

Q: How long does it take to receive the VIP Package.
A: Turnaround is typically two weeks but can be as short as a few days or take longer. Depending on your location it will either be dropped off or mailed via Canada Post. If you don’t receive the package within 30 days please contact us.

Q: Do you do schools/scout troops/churches/etc?
A: We sure do! From Sunday School to Preschool we have done many presentations. See our educational page for details.

Q: My child already has a bearded dragon and a corn snake as a pet but he would like to see some other reptiles. What do you bring?
A: The first question we ask when someone books a party is “do you have any reptiles at home.” This is because we want to make sure the presentation offers something new and exciting. If you already have a certain type of animal in your home, we will try our best bring different types then what you have. We have a variety of animals among our presenters and will do our best to bring something different.

Q: We had you for a reptile party last year/my child saw you at his friends birthday/school/group. Is the show the same?
A: We try our best to vary shows as much as possible. We have a few different staff with different animals so depending on availability whenever possible we will bring as many different animals from a previous show as possible..

Q: How much room do I need?
A: As long as there is room for everyone to sit down, you are great! Stairs, chairs and the living room floor are all suitable place for kids to sit. You do not need a lot of space. We do ask that you provide a table with a tablecloth or towel, something washable or disposable, for the presentation.

Q: I am scared of snakes but I think my child would like to see some reptiles. Do you have to bring the snake?
A: If possible we will try to offer a snake-free show. However due to demand this may not be possible due to the number of shows we have that day. The best way to get over your fear is to face it! We have had many nervous parents have a great time at our shows!

Q: Is it messy?
A: Reptiles are usually quite clean. Snakes especially only go to the bathroom once a week! In the unlikely event of something landing on your floor (its more likely to land on your presenter!) some paper towel and water will take care of it.

Q: Is that poisonous?
A: Animals are not poisonous. Some animals have venom, including some snakes and lizards, but none of these are included in a Reptile Party presentation or are legal within Alberta. Sometimes we may have available invertebrates like scorpions, centipedes or tarantulas that may have mild venom. These animals are used as a display only demonstration and there are no hands on experiences with them for that reason.

Q: Can you bring a giant python or crocodile to the party? That would be cool.
A: Reptile Parties follow legislation from Fish and Wildlife and the Government of Alberta. Animals like crocodilians, giant pythons, and venomous snakes are not legal without a permit and unavailable for these events.

Q: Do any of the animals bite?
A: Any animal with teeth can bite, whether it is a kitten or a lizard. It is highly unlikely that any of our animals would bite anyone, and we do take extra precautions with hands-on opportunities such as only petting on the back and tail and not near the head to avoid antagonizing the animals. That said, there is a slim possibility it could happen, if for some reason it did, it would be no worse than a scratch from a cat or a bite from a mouse or hamster. Not fun, but a rinse out and a band-aid would be sufficient. We have not had any incidents yet, but do carry liability insurance.

Q: What if it escapes in my house?
A: All of the animals are in secure containers when they are brought to your home, and taken out one at a time for presentation before being returned to the container. Any animals that may come that would be too fast to catch should they jump are left in the clear container for viewing purposes and not removed. Any other animals, should they attempt to wander, can quickly be retrieved.

Q: My child is obsessed with reptiles and wants a party, but I don’t want them in my house. What can I do?
A: We can respect that some people may not understand the appeal of (really friendly and awesome) reptiles and be squeamish. There are several facilities available for booking for parties and events such as community halls, churches, party rooms at various establishments, etc. If you do book an alternative venue from your home, please make sure they are ok with having reptiles on site. We do not take responsibility if the venue will not allow us to present, and you will be responsible to pay for the party in the event that it is cancelled by the venue.

Q: I’d like you to bring the big boa constrictor, but you said she was unavailable. Why?
A: Our number one priority is the health and care of our reptiles. There can be any number of reasons why an animal may not be available – snakes may have had a meal the night before, may be in shed (and thus grumpy), preparing to have babies, or already attended parties throughout the week (we don’t want to stress the animals out!) We have access to over eighty animals so we can promise you a great time and a great variety of animals.

Q: Do I tip?
A: That is entirely up to you. We do encourage gratuities if your presenter does a great job, as we are sure they will!

Q: I live just outside of Edmonton and would love to have you at a birthday party/school/scout troop. Do you do presentations outside of Edmonton?
A: Absolutely!!!! We will be glad to visit towns like Sherwood Park, Spruce Grove, St. Albert, Ardrossan, Beaumont, Leduc, and other towns in the surrounding area. Please be aware that due to gas prices there will be a small surcharge to cover travel, which will be dependent on the cost of fuel at the time of booking.

Q: I just don’t have time to take care of my corn snake/bearded dragon/other reptile. Will you buy it?
A: No. At Edmonton Reptile Parties we promote responsible reptile ownership for its entire life. “Not having the time” is not a valid reason for giving up your animal. It did not choose you you chose it. We understand that sometimes there are valid reasons for having to surrender your animal. On rare occasions we may consider adopting an animal depending on the species but we will not pay to rescue an unwanted animal.

Q: We would like to include a donation to a non-profit organization as part of our party and we would like it reptile themed. What do you suggest?
A: Your generosity in wanting to help animals is appreciated. There are a few options. You could donate to The Edmonton Reptile and Amphibian Society (ERAS) which is a non profit organization that promotes education, as well as sponsors two show & sales per year, one in the spring and one in the fall. Another option is to donate to the Edmonton Humane Society. Edmonton Reptile Parties is associated with researcher Adam Martinson who studies rattlesnake and bullsnake populations in Southern Alberta and relies solely on donations. If you would like to donate to him please let us know at the time of booking. Finally, the Valley Zoo is also is constantly seeking funds for conservation projects.

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