Reptariums

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Zoey

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So I have quite a few for sale.

Fiance said its either the Great Dane Puppy or more reptiles. I chose the puppy.

38 Gallon replacement mesh screen $6
38 Gallon Soft tray $5
38 Gallon cage with missing pipe, has soft tray $25
38 Gallon cage (came superglued wrong, so one piece is outta wack) $10
22 Gallon cage $15
260 Gallon cage $70

All most likely have a few holes in them for cords being passed through. The replacement screen has a few more holes than any of them.

I am wanting local pick up, but I can ship if needed. No clue what shipping would cost. And I don't have Paypal or a bank account. So would need a different way of payment.

PM me if interested. (CL ads have pictures)


If you wish to see the ads I have posted on CL be my guest. I am giving people on here a deal compared to what I am asking on CL, so pay no mind to those prices.

http://boise.craigslist.org/pet/553881185.html

http://boise.craigslist.org/pet/553882674.html

http://boise.craigslist.org/pet/553886599.html

http://boise.craigslist.org/pet/553889617.html

http://boise.craigslist.org/pet/553891719.html

http://boise.craigslist.org/pet/553893765.html
 
I have an 8 month old 103+ pound Great Dane puppy. Think EXPENSIVE! First off anything over 100 pounds at the vet is expensive. "Mike" has racked up $632 in Vet bills since we got him in September. Original vet visit with the rest of his shots=$110, bout of diarhea=$140 including medicine, $100 for flare up of skin staff inluding meds, heart worm pills for large dogs=$75, $182 emergency vet bill for getting attacked by Pit Bull at dog park (they are gentle giants that make other breeds feel threatened by their size), etc...NOW-think food. They MUST eat expensive low protein food or they end up with bone and muscle issues. I feed Canidae-$40 bucks for a 37.5 bag that lasts me less than 2 weeks. He eats at the moment 7-8 cups of food a day. Colassal crate cost $300, they are destrutive chewers. Now think clingy, people oriented lap dog-yes-adult 150+ pound lap dog. It takes major money and time for these dogs to raise them right and not have them end up in rescue-visit some breeders before you make this HUGE decision.
 
I have an 8 month old 103+ pound Great Dane puppy. Think EXPENSIVE! First off anything over 100 pounds at the vet is expensive. "Mike" has racked up $632 in Vet bills since we got him in September. Original vet visit with the rest of his shots=$110, bout of diarhea=$140 including medicine, $100 for flare up of skin staff inluding meds, heart worm pills for large dogs=$75, $182 emergency vet bill for getting attacked by Pit Bull at dog park (they are gentle giants that make other breeds feel threatened by their size), etc...NOW-think food. They MUST eat expensive low protein food or they end up with bone and muscle issues. I feed Canidae-$40 bucks for a 37.5 bag that lasts me less than 2 weeks. He eats at the moment 7-8 cups of food a day. Colassal crate cost $300, they are destrutive chewers. Now think clingy, people oriented lap dog-yes-adult 150+ pound lap dog. It takes major money and time for these dogs to raise them right and not have them end up in rescue-visit some breeders before you make this HUGE decision.


Thanks Juliers. :) for the advice :)

I've been researching Danes for a few years now, the opportunity just came up to actually purchase one.

I have family who is a vet and so thats not really a big issue, I only have to pay for what he pays for, like the cost of the needle or whatever.*** I took 4 cats and 2 dogs to the vet to ALL get updated shots (None ever had any before) and it only cost me $80 ***

My BC is clingy as hell, she needs to be with me wherever I am no matter where I am or what I am doing, if she isn't she gets depressed.

I have enough time to spend with the dog. I stay at home all days. I cannot work, so I want to spend my time doing something useful. And so yeah.

I know whats involved with getting a Big Puppy.
 
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