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Posted by: Just_Ders at Tue Oct 10 00:56:10 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Just_Ders ] if ANY gecko hits it big, it will be the leachianus or another rhac species. OR it will be the Gehyra Vorax-tamer than a tokay, more hardy than a day gecko. One of the few sticky-toes to be tame cheap and hardy. Also; I know there's hype over carpets, or at least they're being pushed by some people but they're really more for snake people and not pet people. But blood pythons? what are you thinking?!? those things are too nasty. BPs hit big because they cant hurt little kids and little kids can't hurt them. Bloods bite too much and get too big. Dwarf retics. Dwarf burms. If you could dwarf out retic morphs that's where the money is in snakes. And if you could acclimate pearl island boas and cross them to get them looking good, those would go over well and have a strong future in the pet market. I'm still going with turtles though. Once the morphs replace the normals (which will take a long time) they'll flood the market worse than leos and corns. [ Hide Replies ]
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