FFSTRescue
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The following are reptiles that I have that I need to get rid of. I will be willing to trade them for chameleons. (I started a new thread because the previous one was becoming long and I figured this would be easier to read).
All prices are without shipping.
The reptiles and snakes I have available are...
--CB Western Hognose snake, I am almost positive she is a female, but can't guarantee. She is about 21 inches long. She is about $75 + shipping (originally paid $100) or trade for similar priced chameleon. She has never bitten me or even tried and I have held her quite a few times.
--CB Albino Leucistic male 4 foot Southern Pine Snake, very friendly and tolerant of being held. $100 + shipping (originally paid $150) or trade.
--2 Cyclura Grand Cayman Hybrid Rock Iguanas from David Blair, male is about 1.5 years old and from Big Blue and Mrs. Blue, female is about 2.5 years old, parents are Rocky and Mistress Blue, and they are both the same size. Great personalities, have calmed down since I got them as babies, they are still very fast though, which is common with the young ones, they will eventually mature and be great pets. I still have their papers and the dried eggs they hatched out of. Bloodlines are great, one is from Rocky and one is from Big Blue which have appeared in Reptiles and Reptiles USA and other advertisements and books. Their only relation is that Rocky is the son of Big Blue. I paid $579 for both, but will sell them for $450 + shipping for both or $275 + shipping for the 1.5 year old male from Big Blue and $225 + shipping for the female from Rocky (or trade), even though price goes up the larger they get and I have had them for a while with great UV light and supplementation, and outdoors when I can.
--2 CBB Fire Salamanders, unrelated... very hard to find in captivity, I got them from one of three breeders in the states (I was told by the breeder). They are most likely male and female pair, about an 80 percent chance of being male and female, they are 4 years old and beautiful. The breeder told me their sex based off of his experience and general appearance as most amphibians, especially salamanders, can't be sexed accurately. Just a note about the Fire Salamanders, they are European Fire Salamanders and 4 years old is still young, they don't breed until about 6 years of age. CBB are very hard to find, I paid about $200 for both, but would sell both for about $100 + shipping or trade for similar priced chameleon.
All prices are without shipping.
The reptiles and snakes I have available are...
--CB Western Hognose snake, I am almost positive she is a female, but can't guarantee. She is about 21 inches long. She is about $75 + shipping (originally paid $100) or trade for similar priced chameleon. She has never bitten me or even tried and I have held her quite a few times.
--CB Albino Leucistic male 4 foot Southern Pine Snake, very friendly and tolerant of being held. $100 + shipping (originally paid $150) or trade.
--2 Cyclura Grand Cayman Hybrid Rock Iguanas from David Blair, male is about 1.5 years old and from Big Blue and Mrs. Blue, female is about 2.5 years old, parents are Rocky and Mistress Blue, and they are both the same size. Great personalities, have calmed down since I got them as babies, they are still very fast though, which is common with the young ones, they will eventually mature and be great pets. I still have their papers and the dried eggs they hatched out of. Bloodlines are great, one is from Rocky and one is from Big Blue which have appeared in Reptiles and Reptiles USA and other advertisements and books. Their only relation is that Rocky is the son of Big Blue. I paid $579 for both, but will sell them for $450 + shipping for both or $275 + shipping for the 1.5 year old male from Big Blue and $225 + shipping for the female from Rocky (or trade), even though price goes up the larger they get and I have had them for a while with great UV light and supplementation, and outdoors when I can.
--2 CBB Fire Salamanders, unrelated... very hard to find in captivity, I got them from one of three breeders in the states (I was told by the breeder). They are most likely male and female pair, about an 80 percent chance of being male and female, they are 4 years old and beautiful. The breeder told me their sex based off of his experience and general appearance as most amphibians, especially salamanders, can't be sexed accurately. Just a note about the Fire Salamanders, they are European Fire Salamanders and 4 years old is still young, they don't breed until about 6 years of age. CBB are very hard to find, I paid about $200 for both, but would sell both for about $100 + shipping or trade for similar priced chameleon.
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