Reptile Annual Cost Calculator
What does it actually cost to keep a reptile? Setup, electricity, food, vet — and the lifetime totals nobody tells you about.
Your Situation
Pick your species and adjust for your local rates and habits.
US national avg: $0.16/kWh
Routine checkups + fecal exams
Smart owners set aside money for unexpected vet bills. $200/yr is typical.
Mid-range cost for reptile keeping. Roughly $91 per month.
Where Your Money Goes Annually
Visual breakdown of recurring annual costs (excluding initial setup).
Heat + UVB + lighting (95W avg)
Mixed greens daily + insects (roaches, crickets, hornworms)
Annual T5 HO, plus heat bulbs
Cleaning, replacement bedding
1 routine visit + $200 emergency fund
Cleaning, decor refresh, supplements
One-Time Setup Cost
Lifetime Cost Projection
Setup + recurring costs over time. Based on this species' typical lifespan in good captive care.
A few things to keep in mind
These numbers reflect responsible care. Cutting corners on heating, lighting, or vet care leads to health problems that cost more than what you'd save — metabolic bone disease, respiratory infections, and impaction surgeries can each run $300–800+ at a reptile vet.
Need to size the right enclosure?
Pick the right footprint for your species and life stage.
What UVB bulb does this reptile need?
Bulb selection, mounting distance, and replacement schedule.
The Details
Cost Things to Know
Reptile Vault is built from real keeper experience. Cost data sourced from Dragon's Diet, Reptile Magazine, GeckoNest, and aggregated forum reports. Your specific costs will vary with your local prices, electricity rate, and individual animal needs.
