Small red eye green tree frog in the taller faunarium, tarantula in the longer, tinner one. Then a few scorpions, thai beauty, peublan milk, corn (anery) and a wee non-feeding Royal (she's playing up again Pam!).
The snakes are not for sale as the corn was brought in by a customer who couldn't get it to feed (it's fed every 5 days on the trot for me), the beauty is being fed and held for the owners friend and the Royal for obvious reasons. Everything else is for sale, I've just not stuck labels up yet. Will do now you mention it though
Dammit, its a royal female I'm after too. Would you sell her as a non-feeder? I'm new to snakes but my partner has kept Royals etc since the 70's so he's used to non-feeders.
What species of Tarantula? Not that I really need any more of them but its always nice to know.
Dammit, its a royal female I'm after too. Would you sell her as a non-feeder? I'm new to snakes but my partner has kept Royals etc since the 70's so he's used to non-feeders.
What species of Tarantula? Not that I really need any more of them but its always nice to know.
Not much help with the royal Q but they have Chilean Rose T's and maybe one other. I am sure Robbie will be along soon to help out more.
Dammit, its a royal female I'm after too. Would you sell her as a non-feeder? I'm new to snakes but my partner has kept Royals etc since the 70's so he's used to non-feeders.
What species of Tarantula? Not that I really need any more of them but its always nice to know.
I'd have no hassle selling her as a non so long as I was sure your other half was able to keep up with the routine. Do you have live mice? She was quick to transfer onto defrost once she had a couple live meals.
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We had a stuffed badger in our Visitor Centre and a small child went running up to it shouting "mummy, mummy look - a rabbit" at which point said mummy looked and said "no, darling, it's a fox."
I would totally recommend Strictly Exotics in Kirkcaldy as the shop is nice and bright, not cramped at all, a great selection of animals with knowledgable staff, what more could you need?
I also occasionally go to Aquacadabra which is great for aquarium stuff thats a bit different tho their stock in exotics is a bit limited at the moment, mostly beardies and corn snakes!
Rintouls I have been into once where I got my first ever tree frog, which I just loved, but have not been recently enough to comment!
I would totally recommend Strictly Exotics in Kirkcaldy as the shop is nice and bright, not cramped at all, a great selection of animals with knowledgable staff, what more could you need?
I also occasionally go to Aquacadabra which is great for aquarium stuff thats a bit different tho their stock in exotics is a bit limited at the moment, mostly beardies and corn snakes!
Rintouls I have been into once where I got my first ever tree frog, which I just loved, but have not been recently enough to comment!
Theres a reason that Aquacadabra only have beardies and corns and leos at the moment, and thats that they got so many. The manager brought loads and loads of corns (as well as breeding her own) and a lot of beardies got dumped in the shop at the end of last year/beginning of this summer. So the boss wants to try and find homes for the current animals before bringing anything new in
Aquacadabra also had some sexy sexy BRB's last time I looked, every time I go in my credit card starts burning a hole in my pocket! They are very good, have answered quite a few of my noob questions!
Aquacadabra also had some sexy sexy BRB's last time I looked, every time I go in my credit card starts burning a hole in my pocket! They are very good, have answered quite a few of my noob questions!
Rather than pay overly inflated shop prices you could get in touch with Anne (Reptile Forums UK - View Profile: Nyoka Malkia) who breeds the Rainbow Boas. That way you get a better price and can have a word with the person who's cared for them since birth.
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Originally Posted by soooooz
We had a stuffed badger in our Visitor Centre and a small child went running up to it shouting "mummy, mummy look - a rabbit" at which point said mummy looked and said "no, darling, it's a fox."
Rather than pay overly inflated shop prices you could get in touch with Anne (Reptile Forums UK - View Profile: Nyoka Malkia) who breeds the Rainbow Boas. That way you get a better price and can have a word with the person who's cared for them since birth.
I probably will buy direct from a breeder when I get one, but at the moment I'm just dreaming, I need a bigger home before I get anything else lol! I might get in touch with her if so. Thanks for that!