Has anyone had any experiences (good or bad) purchasing a "sandfire" from Sandfire Dragon Ranch.
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Has anyone had any experiences (good or bad) purchasing a "sandfire" from Sandfire Dragon Ranch.
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Life is what happens when you are making other plans.......
sandfire dragon ranch is the place to get one
i have heard many good things about them, i hope others have more personal experience to share......best of luck!
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>>Has anyone had any experiences (good or bad) purchasing a "sandfire" from Sandfire Dragon Ranch.
I am going to reply to this and this is NOT an advertisment!!! They have good animals, I have never heard anything bad about them, but....... I personally think they are over priced.
I have some sandfire babies right now and they came from true sandfires that are from their stock.
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www.BeginnersBasics.com
I purchased a Hypo Pastel from them at the Philly show last year. If you hit mystical dragons below I have a pic. He's Buddy. I would purchase from them at a show if I saw the dragons they were offering. If you contact them through e-mail they expect you to send the money and pray for that they throw a nice one in the box for you. Not like I like to purchase, but some do it this way, and have no problem sending thier money without seeing the dragon you will get. I personally want pics. They are a bit high priced too. Think about it your purchasing straight from the source they can charge whatever they want. There are breeders with just as good or better quality dragons. Look around first, and Good Luck finding a nice one.
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Mystical Dragons
I bo[bleep]ht a Sandfire Red X Red/[bleep]old at the last Oct. IRBA show from them. She has colored up pretty well and is a [bleep]reat feeder.
Robert
Last July I went to the IRBA In San Diego. I purchase 4 Dragons from their Mix/Match box, or seconds. Which were hatchling with bitten limps,and no color line guarantee, or sex. I found 4 that I like. a year later I got pair of two orangexgold , and a light yellow female who lay a cluth of eggs this year,and also one big dark aggresive male who is a proven breeder now. I got all these animals for a total of $132.00 ,or at $33. a peice. yes some are missing their tails, but they are all nice docile beatiful animals.People are always asking me what great colors they have and even when they are cold. Yes the do have beatiful even their seconds
..the one up front is a female I purchased from them at the Chica[bleep]o Ill. show the year before last, she laid a clutch of e[bleep][bleep]s about a month a[bleep]o, she was labled as a sandfire/red [bleep]old cross I believe..sometimes she colors up pretty awsome, except of course when I take pics..

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