Hahahaha at least you got him to make an entire room dedicated to your animals!! My mom had considered giving me the entire downstairs, with my dad's office as the reptile room....and even though he leaves all of his papers on the upstairs dining room table, he will NOT let me have the space haha. They're nice enough to let me bring home whatever I want (mostly insects) as long as I don't bring home a snake, which is my #1 goal haha, but I gotta respect my parents.
Sin, they are AMAZING animals, but defintitely not for a beginner. Not trying to put you down at all, just stating the facts. I'll admit, they've gotten easier to take care of as breeders have success with them, but definitely not like a gargoyle. Though I did say to Anna, and I have to stand by my opinions, you get what you like, not what's easier to take care of, or cheaper for that matter. It just makes you bored of the animal and more likely to neglect the care it needs. These animals have taken years for breeders to finally realize what they need to stay alive, and eventually breed. Just do your research and you may be the next U. phantasticus breeder on the market!
Exactly!!!! When do you see CB U. phantasticus on a table at a reptile expo?? I saw one last month, but unfortunately I didn't have the money for him. I spent my money on another rarity, Anolis barbatus, which is also never on the tables. The fact that I knew the guy selling him made the purchase even more irresistable haha, I got him for a rediculous price, less than half of what they usually go for. Sometimes you have to impulse buy knowing you may never see the animal again, for the right price. And when you pass them up, it may take years before you see another for sale. I've passed up so many animals I wished I had acted on, and look where I am now haha, no Uroplatus phantasticus anywhere (though I haven't contacted a few breeders, including yours) and kicking myself for not acting sooner haha. Sometimes you have to act before the opportunity is too late!