Lizards aren't particularly my thing, generally, but the crocodile-like appearance of these, coupled with their red eye masks (hence their name) really struck me, and I actually think they look more like miniature wingless dragons, with their prehistoric features and ridges of horns down their backs.
So, out of curiosity more than anything, I set about doing a little bit of research on them, and it turns out they not commonly kept in captivity as pets, which Is why I'd not seen them before, and consequently, information on them is a little patchy and inconsistent, to say the least. I figured if I was to try and find a pair, I'd have my work cut out - and be prepared to part with a nice chunk of cash too - but I'd keep my eye out and maybe see a pair for sale somewhere in the new year maybe.
So over the next couple of days I set about doing my homework in terms of their care and habitat requirements, as well as their overall behaviour and ease of keeping, and I figured that although I have no prior experience with lizards, they don't seem overly fragile, so perhaps I could manage with a couple of these. Then as a massive stroke of coincidence, a pair were advertised up for sale, complete with enclosure, and only 30 miles away too! Well, an hours drive later, and Tick & Tock (named after the crocodile in Peter Pan) were in my nervous care. And that's why it's not longer just a Snake Room.
They are very much a hands-off species and can find handling a little stressful, and have a party trick of playing dead when threatened - which I'll admit did panic me the first time! I tend to keep handling to a minimum and just leave them to their own devices, but if I'm lucky I occasionally catch sight of them at lights out. Over time, they may become more confident and begin venturing out in plain view a little more, but we'll see, and if not then that's fine too. I'll certainly enjoy catching fleeting glimpses of them in the night - and making roaring noises in my head ;)