Differant breeds and differant colors. The prices vary, I know the pretty orange colored ones cost more but I'm not sure of the prices. I'll give the owner a call today. Maybe I can get her to go to the swap with some
Differant breeds and differant colors. The prices vary, I know the pretty orange colored ones cost more but I'm not sure of the prices. I'll give the owner a call today. Maybe I can get her to go to the swap with some
Have her email me at the Yahoo email with pictures and I will send it around she will make better money doing it that way than she possibly will at the swaps but you never know.
if she has spiders, bumble bee , or any of the newer morph balls, and a lot of the other morphs from the pythons she may do very well.
I know with Nicole going you never know what her or I will end up bringing home.
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I am so glad Cassi is at Ritas this weekend. I am bad enough on my own dont need that child helping the situation any
IF she has Rosy boas and knows the gender of it have her bring it, oh never mind the gender if she has one tell her to bring it, I am looking for one.
Differant breeds and differant colors. The prices vary, I know the pretty orange colored ones cost more but I'm not sure of the prices. I'll give the owner a call today. Maybe I can get her to go to the swap with some
Yes, please let us know too, you can email PM or email which ever works best for you. Sarah would be interested in a baby ball python if they have those.
Super Salmon Boas 1 year and two weeks. The two week old ones went through their first shed but still have not eaten a first meal. They won't be sold till they eat their first meal. Normal price for Salmon Boas $200 priced to sell at $50 also 2 and 3 year old Columbian Boas $25 all are friendly and handled often
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I will take the 1 year old salmon boas. lisa are you afraid of snakes if she isnt able to go to the swap? if so I can meet up with her at yoru place or which ever and get them.
I hate it when the stinkers wont eat I am having a heck of a time with this emerald for the same reason..
columbian read tails are a nice boa I have one but anyone buying them they DO NOT stay small, they can reach 14 + ft
Anyone contemplating getting boas and pythons please do your research know what your getting know what they eat, now how to handle them.
Ball pythons rarely get larger than 6 ft, but even at 6 ft they are 6 ft of muscle.
I end up rehoming a lot of the larger boas' and Pythons because they get larger than what a pet store tells people.
and they WILL out grow their envirnoment. ( another lie a pet store will tell you is " they will only grow as large as the tank they are kept in" )
Will anyone be bringing Seramas? Looking for pullets but, will consider a pair. Need new bloodline, type b.
Also, blue, white or splash silkie pullets (will consider black) Same with cochin.
Standards, looking for auaracana (blue egg), and Especially LANGSHAN's
...shopping for friend too for, serama pullets and RIR pullets (possibly a roo, if non-aggressive...which can be difficult)
Thanks for any help.
I would be willing to travel to p/u if anyone has these and can't make it or if you know where/who.
Thanks!
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I will take the 1 year old salmon boas. lisa are you afraid of snakes if she isnt able to go to the swap? if so I can meet up with her at yoru place or which ever and get them.
I hate it when the stinkers wont eat I am having a heck of a time with this emerald for the same reason..
columbian read tails are a nice boa I have one but anyone buying them they DO NOT stay small, they can reach 14 + ft
Anyone contemplating getting boas and pythons please do your research know what your getting know what they eat, now how to handle them.
Ball pythons rarely get larger than 6 ft, but even at 6 ft they are 6 ft of muscle.
I end up rehoming a lot of the larger boas' and Pythons because they get larger than what a pet store tells people.
and they WILL out grow their envirnoment. ( another lie a pet store will tell you is " they will only grow as large as the tank they are kept in" )
Just hatched snakes usually take a couple weeks to start eating, The owners have had reptiles for years and know what their doing. They won't sell any baby snakes untill their eating well. No I'm not afraid of snakes, I handle them all the time. We have lots of reptile clients at the ANimal Hospital. I think she has 4 or 5 of the 1 year old Salmon Boa's, their beautiful. How many did you want?