Retail reptiles shed negative image in year of the snake
Cold-blooded creatures grow in popularity as pets while understanding improves


Whenever Fu Jiajun returns home from college, the first place she rushes to is her balcony, where she's greeted by her growing family of reptile companions.
A large white lizard lies lazily in a white container, while nearby a digitally controlled cabinet houses a range of creatures. Snakes, lizards and turtles all coexist in a temperature-controlled environment.
"I just love to spend time observing them," said Fu, a college junior, who was born and raised in Shanghai.
Playing with her reptile friends was a daily routine during the recent Spring Festival holiday.
Fu's fascination with exotic pets began when she stumbled upon an ad for a leopard gecko in an online pet enthusiasts' group during her freshman year in 2022.
"It looked cute, and the price was right — just 200 yuan ($27.40). I couldn't resist, so I brought it to my apartment and then introduced it to our college's pet club," she recalled with a smile.
Fu quickly realized how soothing it was to unwind by simply watching her new pet or holding it in her hands. "It's quiet and needs very little maintenance. All I have to do is make sure it has enough food and water, and the right temperature," she explained.
What started with one gecko soon grew into a menagerie of exotic creatures, thanks to pet shops, markets and online channels. "It's easy to get hooked," Fu said.
The biggest expenses are the enclosures and heating equipment, which cost around 700 yuan, she said. "The feed costs about 20 yuan a month," she said, adding that it's an affordable hobby.
Fu also has a cat and a dog, but she finds that the reptiles fulfill a different need.
"They're not noisy like traditional pets. I don't have to clean up after them every day. Unlike dogs or cats, these reptiles require very little space and are calm and easygoing, making them perfect companions for a busy lifestyle," she said.
She feels a deep sense of accomplishment watching her reptiles eat, shed their skin and grow under her care.