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Old 02-22-13, 01:06 AM   #1
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Very nice tip. great pic.
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Old 02-22-13, 01:08 AM   #2
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Grav get some extra gauges cheap on the last day of the Herp Show in Toronto. Get several and stock up. You'll get your best deal in bulk and paying cash. You'll always need them, can always use them, and every enclosure can have several si vous preferez.
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Grav get some extra gauges cheap on the last day of the Herp Show in Toronto. Get several and stock up. You'll get your best deal in bulk and paying cash. You'll always need them, can always use them, and every enclosure can have several si vous preferez.
Are you going to the reptile breeders show in Lodi?
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Are you going to the reptile breeders show in Lodi?
Saving up for it ATM. I'm almost scared to go. I'd like a 5 tub set-up for hatchling/ young juve BPs. Rheostat(s). Bulk substrate, gauges, you know husbandry stuff.

Livestock wishlist:

1. Hatchling/juve/well started Female Brazilian Rainbow Boa. Hoping that EBV, or David Colling will be there.

2. 5 aberrant wild pattern BPs or display/pet grade morph hatchlings
- enchi, butter, lesser, spider, cinnamon, albino, YB, or mojave.
shooting for 1.5 group. or 2.3.

3. 1 pac-man frog.

4. Firebelly Toads.

5. Sulcata hatchling

6. Woma Python hatchling/juve (long shot) - this species would disrupt 2-5 in priority.
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Saving up for it ATM. I'm almost scared to go. I'd like a 5 tub set-up for hatchling/ young juve BPs. Rheostat(s). Bulk substrate, gauges, you know husbandry stuff.

Livestock wishlist:

1. Hatchling/juve/well started Female Brazilian Rainbow Boa. Hoping that EBV, or David Colling will be there.

2. 5 aberrant wild pattern BPs or display/pet grade morph hatchlings
- enchi, butter, lesser, spider, cinnamon, albino, YB, or mojave.
shooting for 1.5 group. or 2.3.

3. 1 pac-man frog.

4. Firebelly Toads.

5. Sulcata hatchling

6. Woma Python hatchling/juve (long shot) - this species would disrupt 2-5 in priority.

Carter's pet store has two wild caught ball pythons. I'm going to get a mouse from them tomorrow if you want a picture.
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Be awesome of you. You never know with these wild caughts. Dinkers all unless unproved.
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Be awesome of you. You never know with these wild caughts. Dinkers all unless unproved.
Why even entertain the thought of a wc ball?

Also check out cliff Earl. He goes by snakesitter here. He has amazing rainbow boas.
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Why even entertain the thought of a wc ball?

Also check out cliff Earl. He goes by snakesitter here. He has amazing rainbow boas.
I'm not into WCs. The other poster thought when I wrote wild pattern (aka Normals) that I meant wcs.

I messaged Earl to see if he was going to be at an upcoming herp show.
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I'm not into WCs. The other poster thought when I wrote wild pattern (aka Normals) that I meant wcs.

I messaged Earl to see if he was going to be at an upcoming herp show.
I had it in my head that you had put wild caught but I guess I just read it over wrong. I've held them before and they weren't mean, one I noticed and something different with it's pattern.
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I'm not into WCs. The other poster thought when I wrote wild pattern (aka Normals) that I meant wcs.

I messaged Earl to see if he was going to be at an upcoming herp show.
Cliff is solid.
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