Who We Are

My dear, welcome… to Diggy Exotics And Pet Supply.

Based in Oxford, Alabama, Diggy Exotics promises to combine our love for animals with our deep-rooted search for innovation. We are a pair of reptile-loving people who are focused on the sales of high-quality crested geckos, dart frogs, mourning geckos, and quail. We place focus on not only the curation but the creation of the prime items needed for your animals to thrive in your care.

Diggy Pet Supplies cares for the well-being of all animals. That is why we offer you, our friend, a lifetime guarantee to strive to provide you with helpful advice pertaining to our radical world of pets. Simply message us for assistance anytime, and we will respond to you as soon as possible.

When our team is not working a regular 9 to 5 job - Diggy Exotics is ecstatic to attend our many local animal or reptile conventions. Although we personally serve our Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee, and North and South Carolina areas, we are happy to offer shipping on all of our supplies and animals throughout the United States.

Reach out to us with inquiries about our current stock. Our team will be happy to assist you upon availability.

Browse our shop to see our cool gadgets and gizmos. Follow our socials - Facebook, TikTok, Instagram - to keep up with regular updates!

Now, time to dig in!

Sincerely, Us from the Diggy Exotics Team

Meet Our Mascot!

This is Diggy! Quite handsome, isn't he? - Diggy J. Exotics is our 3 year old cool lil freeloader. Err, bearded dragon. Whenever our little Diggy isn't sleeping in his enclosure like a rock - or brooding lazily within his cave - this lovely lil grump can be found either basking or resting (again) in an upright or almost upside down position… or voraciously eating vegetables. Occassionally, our chill boy vacays in Hawaii, and sometimes he travels to the Australian desert for months at a time. (Diggy is a free spirit...) On most days, Mr. Exotics can be found enjoying long walks on hot beaches, sudden zoomies, and extremely short dashes for mealworms... in that order.