
Understand where reptile keeping came from, and you understand where it’s going.
The Art of Keeping Reptiles gathers sixty years of history, philosophy, and hard-won knowledge into one place — shared openly so keepers everywhere can learn from it, and the community grows stronger together. This is where the education begins.
The keepers and breeders whose decades in the field fill these pages.
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The first chapter is yours, free.
The entire first chapter is open — then 15% of every chapter after it. Read enough to judge whether this is for you before you spend a dime. We think you’ll want the rest.
The complete foundational e-book.

- — All ten chapters — the complete book
- — Field voices from five working keepers
- — Lifetime access — with free updates to the book
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What’s inside — chapter by chapter.
Real footage of the keepers and animals who fill these pages — then the book, one chapter at a time.

Foundations of a Forgotten Era
Tom Crutchfield on the birth of modern keeping — observation, restraint, and the mindset that treats a reptile as a sentient animal with its own perceived world.
Building an Industry from Nothing
How the modern reptile world was actually built — importation, informal networks, reputation, and hard-won knowledge that was never written down.
The Science of Survival
Managing environments as living systems — the enclosure as the animal's whole world, where heat, light, water, and space work together, not as a checklist.
The Language Without Words
Reading the animal — posture, stress, and defensive signals, and the intelligence behind them. Behavior is information long before it becomes a problem.
Trust, Control & Connection
The art of handling and socialization — trust earned through timing, restraint, and consistency, never force.
Engineering Life
Breeding, incubation, and genetics as stewardship — where every pairing shapes a population, told by the keepers who created the first morphs.
Venom, Risk & Medicine
Venomous work done right — George Van Horn and the Bill Haast lineage, antivenin, and the discipline that turns fear into respect.
Scaling the Vision
Collections and facilities at scale — Ty Park's IguanaLand, and the systems that keep individual-animal care intact as ambition grows.
Reptiles, Ecosystems & Global Impact
Conservation in action — reptiles as ecological keystones, the hard lessons of invasive species, and the keeper's role in protecting the wild.
Legacy, Ethics & the Future
Ethics and stewardship — the pillars of keeping well, choosing the right animal, and the responsibility that outlives the keeper.
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It’s only when both the keeper and the kept lose their fear of each other that the magical understanding begins.
A living platform, not a static file.
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Culebra Connect
The community of serious keepers and the field voices who wrote the book.
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Cerebro
Track every animal — husbandry, feeding, sheds, vet notes — in one calm dashboard.
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Before you start.
Is this for total beginners, or experienced keepers?+
Both. It's written so a newer keeper can follow the thinking — and so an experienced one finds the history, philosophy, and judgment they wish they'd had at the start.
Does it cover my specific species?+
It's not a species care sheet — it's the craft itself: the history, behavior, breeding, venom, and ethics that hold true across snakes, lizards, and chelonians. Species-specific guides live in the Codex library, which you unlock alongside the book.
What format is the e-book?+
It's a web-native, beautifully typeset edition you read on any device — no app, no download required. You get lifetime access, and any updates we make to the book are yours free.
What's the difference between the book and membership?+
The book is yours forever for $19.99. Membership ($49.99/mo) adds the full Codex library, the Connect community, and the Cerebro tracking app — the whole living platform.
Can I really read for free?+
Yes — drop your email above and we'll open the Codex library to the entire first chapter, plus 15% of every chapter after it. No purchase required.
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