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


Under Fu's influence, her parents — especially her mother, who once recoiled at the thought of reptiles — have gradually warmed to the cold-blooded creatures.
"Now, she's even started keeping her own pet geckos!" Fu said with a laugh.
"It's all about changing misconceptions. Many people fear exotic animals simply because they've never had the chance to interact with them," she said.
Fu has noticed a growing community of young people who are as fascinated as she is by these creatures. "I've made friends I can share knowledge and exchange tips with, and even visit pet markets with to discover new species," she added.
Fu plans to expand her "reptile circle" once she's financially independent.
"I've already got my eye on a blue-tongue skink. They cost around 3,000 to 4,000 yuan, are bigger, and have a more stable temperament. I imagine they'd be a fantastic addition to my collection," she said.