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sleepofapples
at Thu Oct 27 07:13:05 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by sleepofapples ]
at the moment only a few.. i dont plan on ordering anything that grows incredibly large unless there are special request for them and even then i am hesitant.. ive only worked at this place a few months but we seem to do well with cal kings, jurassic kings, desert kings, garter snakes, and ball pythons.. we dont have a ton of space so i try to get ones that i know will have a quick turnover.. and i dont want to keep them in the wrong conditions just so that i can have more available to sell..
ive been trying to get pueblan milks but the boss wont let me because of the price on our list.. im not really a snake person so i tend to order things that sell, and that people specifically ask for.. if you have any suggestions for a snake that is easy (we get a lot of beginners and younger kids buying thier first snake) or interesting enough to sell to the occasional serious hobbyist.. i am open to suggestions! our list from the supplier isnt extensive.. but we can get most of the more common snakes and a few less seen in the mainstream stores..
and thanks to the other reply with the website, should have thought to check on this site  ----- my pets: clown treefrogs, reed frogs, big eyed treefrogs, tiger leg monkey frogs, gray treefrogs, milk frogs, cuban treefrogs, whites tree frog, green treefrogs, squirrel treefrogs, blue webbed gliding treefrog, chameleon treefrogs?, dusky salamanders, tiger salamander, veiled chameleon, box turtles, mud turtle, map turtle, yellowbelly slider, florida softshell, two saltwater tanks, four cats, two chinchillas, and a boyfriend.
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