Can anyone tell me where i might find a Monkey Tailed Skink (Corucia zebrata) for sale? Thanks, i really appreciate it!
-Ian
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Can anyone tell me where i might find a Monkey Tailed Skink (Corucia zebrata) for sale? Thanks, i really appreciate it!
-Ian
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Edward
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I wish i could buy him! But i already bought one and im afraid they will fight.I dont have space for another MTS cage!
HEY Brian, there is nothing you can do about?Yes, im refering to THAT pet shop!The poor baby is not eating, sleeping the whole day/night and getting thinner and thinner!The last time i saw him he was caged with those heavily parasited tortoises!

Flavia, it is good that you did not buy this skink. I have said this before, and I think it needs to be said again. When we patronize pet shops that have sickly animals for sale or that keep their animals in substandard conditions, we are becoming part of the problem, by supporting these despicable practices. As sad as a poor, pathetic, sickly reptile may look, there comes a time when we need to realize that while you may feel that you are rescuing him, you are actually creating an empty slot that will need to be filled with another, and you have just given them the finical means to do it with some profit to boot. A rescue is when these animals are offered to you through herp societies, rescue groups, or some other means other than going to the stores and buying every sick reptile out there. We as consumers actually have the power to stop this. Pet shops and importers that do these things, do it because they can, they do it for money, the money that we give them. It is not hard to understand. If we don't pay them, they can't do it. If their animals die in their care, then maybe they will either start housing those animals properly, or just stop selling them all together. Very often these animals come into the pet store in bad condition. The solution is still the same. If these animals are avoided by the consumer, the pet shop will most likely catch on, and the next time they will tell the importer hey, I am not paying for this bad shipment! Thus sending the responsibility for the problem back down the line of succession in the direction that it came from. This trickle down effect can make it all the way back to the guys that pay the native peoples to collect that species (especially if we as the consumers take it a step further, and boycott the mass importation reptiles all together). Again, we have the power, and we should not make emotional purchases at these places, as it is in essence saying to these crappy establishments "Nce job, keep up the good work!" If you do buy that one little guy, you have just condemned 10 more to an even worse fate. This is something that we can all do, and it can make a difference. Educate those you talk to (especially those that are new to the hobby). When you do see these animals, tell the shop. Tell them you are not going to purchase it, but you will be glad to try to rescue it. Make them take the finical hit, as that is really what will eventually get results. Flavia, this is obviously not just for you. This is for every person that will be in the market for a herp in the future, and anyone else who may not want to buy one, but feels it is the right thing to do in order to save that one sick animal. Think again. Please. Because I feel so strongly about this, I will repost under a new title.
...the MTS that i have now i bought from that petshop in similar conditions(There were 2 abused/neglected MTS in that petshop.I bought one, Leonardo, the other one is still there).I agree with you but i thought that id NEVER ever have the opportunity to have a MTS if i didnt buy THAT guy from THAT filthy petshop in THAT moment!
Its impossible to find MTS to be sold here, in Malaysia!

In that situation, I can see how you came to your conclusion, It is a hard decision to make. Especially when there is an availability issue involved. There was a time I would have done the same thing. I probably would not do it now, but in it would be hard to resist.
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