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CBB Sav Montior

rottenweiler9 Jan 06, 2007 09:45 PM

Does anyone know where I can find one?
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0.2 Rotts
1.0 Super Tiger
0.1 Green Burm
0.1 Ball Python
0.1 Red Tail
0.1 Blood Python
1.0 Green Ananconda
1.0 Emerald Tree Boa

Replies (4)

HappyHillbilly Jan 06, 2007 11:50 PM

I saw some advertised in the classifieds somewhere the other day. Don't recall if it was here or another site.

Later!
Mike
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mavericksdad Jan 07, 2007 04:16 AM

...it wont be easy,and it wont be cheap!...but if you can get one it will be worth the money!

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0.1 c.b.97' 9' 60 lb. common boa "scarlet"
1.0 c.b.02' 6' 15 lb. "hi pink" common boa "maverick"
0.1 c.b.06' 17" firebelly x pastel boa "betty boa"
2 savannah monitors Ozzy & Uggy

1.0 everglades x yellow ratsnake c.b. 04' 4' "pooh"
1.0 c.b.06' redear slider "dweezil"
1.0 c.b.04' emorys ratsnake "zeus"
1.0 Snow Corn "Snowcone"(say it slowly...yes cheesy i know)

"...does it bite?"

FreedomDove Jan 08, 2007 08:22 AM

I got mine from East Bay Vavarium. He was a month old and in excellant shape when I got him.

SHvar Jan 08, 2007 11:00 AM

For sale.
CBB monitors cst a few hundred bucks each and the breeder can very easily show you real parents, pictures of eggs in the incubator, egg hatching, eggs being layed, and be honest with you about how many eggs were layed (African monitor lay lots of eggs).
99.999999% of CBB savs for sale are WC with a CBB name to sell them at higher prices and/or faster. Also most have never seen a bosc that young to know how big they even are (tiny).
The problem is that nobody is investing the time, money, and effort into them to produce any. After all WC cost from $1-$2.50 each wholesale, they just put the price up on them, call them CBB.

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