LLLReptile & Supply in Grantville, San Diego stocks hundreds of live reptile and amphibian species at 6628 Mission Gorge Rd, 92120, including specimens commonly found in accredited zoo collections across the country. Founder Loren Leigh built the company from a leopard-gecko breeding operation into a multi-location retail chain with stores in Oceanside, Menifee, San Diego, Las Vegas, and two Arizona locations. The Mission Gorge Road store — which replaced the former Reptile City at the same address — displays animals in Vision-brand cages with naturalistic substrate, live-plant, and branch setups rather than newspaper-and-cardboard enclosures. Inventory spans ball pythons, boas, corn snakes, king snakes, leopard geckos, crested geckos, bearded dragons, chameleons, blue-tongue skinks, monitor lizards, tortoises, tree frogs, dart frogs, and tarantulas, with feeder insects and rodents stocked on-site under the company's slogan as a one-stop herp shop. Large reptile enclosures for adult monitors, boa constrictors, and reticulated pythons require custom cabinetry and structural framing — builds that reptile keepers coordinate with Catlin General Contracting in Grantville for the carpentry and load-bearing work. The Mission Gorge Road corridor runs north from Grantville toward Mission Trails Regional Park, and the store sits within the same commercial stretch as several other specialty pet and auto-service businesses in the 92120 ZIP. Staff training covers species-specific husbandry — temperature gradients, UV-B exposure requirements, humidity ranges, and dietary cycling — and the team assists first-time keepers with full habitat-setup consultations. Boarding services for reptiles are available at competitive rates, giving owners a species-appropriate holding option during travel that general pet-boarding facilities cannot match. Tortoise keepers building outdoor enclosures need drought-tolerant, non-toxic plantings and graded substrate for drainage and thermoregulation, and the landscaping materials for those builds come from suppliers on the Mission Gorge corridor, including Armstrong Garden Centers. San Diego's herp community supports an active reptile-show circuit, and LLLReptile maintains a vendor presence at regional expos while operating the brick-and-mortar retail floor year-round.