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MY TRIP TO PETSMART TODAY - PLEASANTLY SURPRISED!!!

keith_ecko Aug 03, 2003 09:24 PM

For all of you who may get to know me in the next few months by the idiotic questions I may ask I just want you to know I appreciate your advice. I will be purchasing my beardie in or around January so I'll be here taking in as much info as I can. Like most people in all KINGSNAKE forums I learned the hard way when it came to my iguana's. The Petstore was useless in giving me infor for proper care....Anyway to the point..I was in Petsmart today buying some feeder fish for my Jack Dempsey's and happened to hit the Reptile aisle..I was pleasantly surprised to see the appropriate heating and lighting...the right food...clean enclosures, and no overpopulation of beardie's stacked ontop of one another...I even asked the sales rep who might have been no more than 19 years old and he was pretty knowledgeable...So I write this hopeing it might make a few people in here sleep better tonight...But just for tonight only I am sure!!!!! By the way I'm in the area of NORTHEAST OHIO near Cleveland........LATER!!!!! Speaking of Northeast OHIO I mentioned that I will be buying my beardie around January. Do breeders sell that time of year and is that too cold for shipping if I decide to go with a breeder??? THANKS!

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beardiedragon Aug 03, 2003 09:53 PM

shipping really depends on temps at the time. heat packs and insulated boxes can be used to keep things a little warmer but if its freezing outside I would not ship. buying at that time of the year could get more expensive as animals will generally be older although you might find a bargin that someone needs to move before next season.
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