We maintain many various types of substrate to use with your tortoises or other ground-based animals. Here's a list of what we have available. As prices and availability change, click on the photos to be taken to that specific page more more information, photos and prices. Feel free to ask...
This list is what we have now as well as in the coming months. As prices and availability change regularly, click on the specific photo of the species you're available in and it will jump you to the appropriate page, where you will see the size and age options we have availabe on that species...
Kent, haven't you learned that you never answer the phone call from Mike within a month of a show? He caught me with a blocked number, and now I'm bringing all his stuff ;)
We have a pretty batch of 4" sulcata tortoises available now. They are active, healthy, and ready for new homes. These African giants have been raised with humid hideboxes and are as smooth as softballs with a nice contrast in their shell coloration. Hatched in 2009, they have been eating...
LOL... I guess it depends why you're there. If meeting up with an exotic mistress of some sort, I wouldn't stay at the Hilton. But, the Hilton does have the convienence factor going for it if you're there to talk about lizards.
Seems like that sounds familiar. Best thing of the weekend was Josh's shout to Pam out the 10th story window of the hotel. I won't repeat it; there's kids here :)
I stayed at a place called "The Shores" a few years ago which I think was to the South a few miles was really nice, and cost...
The tricky part is getting a room, and keeping it a secret from everyone.... Last time I was there, Mike dropped off a bunch of people from Chameleon Forums, then left....
Did I just say that out loud?
Booking my flight tonight probably.... No hotel plans yet.
If you're in the NW, I like Dr Gorman at Creature Comforts on Ann Rd at Tenaya (right off the 95). If you schedule one, make sure you're seeing her (there's another doc there that I don't think is as good).
Yeah, I find that chicken mashed up with yellow squash, combined with crying and diapers is much more entertaining than crickets were. I spend most of my afternoons now breeding myself rather than my chameleons.
Trop Elos isn't going.... That vendors list convienently only grows, never gets smaller when vendors don't come back LOL. Hard to ever know who is really going to be there.
Tortoise Sullpy will be there, however. Looks like Bluebeast Reptile will be too!
Can't go wrong with Claim Jumper.... If nothing else, it's twice the portion size as Outback at the same price. That's where we'll be. I'm tired of paying $15-20 for a full slab of ribs that come out 3" long each. We ate at Outback in Pomona with the Global Captive Breeder guys, and that's...
I think on a large scale, cricket production could be a big money maker.... Really, it's something you want to get employees for. Doing it at any less than a few hundred thousand a month would drive you insane because the work you're doing anyways, it might as well be large scale. I've raised my...
I'm within a few days of booking my flight down there. I have a few friends with booths (turtle/tortoise guys), and I owe one of them 4 or 5 hours worth of setup time on Friday, so I'm helping at least that much at the show. Should be a great time, I haven't been the past 2 years. I used to go...
Actually, we lobbied the promoter to change the rules to say that you have to have a vendor badge to linger in or around someone's booth at more than 20 minute intervals. Exceptions are Powerpoint presentations and the Tiki booth. This should keep the crowd moving, and keep the lost bananas...
Thanks, Ryan, I make that correction on daily basis.
Congrats on the sulcata babies. You So Cal guys seem to get them hatching earlier than us desert boys. I had a random early clutch laid in February that should be hatching in a few weeks... My other clutches are a good month behind that...