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Question...........

LoKii Nov 19, 2008 12:56 PM

Hi I am a long long time lurker of these forum and have always wanted a Rhino Iguana, but never had the room or etc. I now finally have the room, cash and time to take care of one of these awsome creatures. Anyways I have a quick question.......I know there are some well known breeders of Rhino Iguanas and I was just wondering if anyone was aware of where Glades Herps get their Rhinos? The reason I ask is I have the oppertunity to possibly get a Rhino Iguana from a guy off of craigslist who said he bought it from Glades Herps who said its parents were a high blue. He just purchased the Rhino about 6 months ago. I was just curious about where their Rhinos come from and if anyone knows? Thanks for any help
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argus333 Nov 19, 2008 03:01 PM

not sure who there breeder is now but i bought my cuban from them 12 yrs ago, top quality. but they are way overpriced but from craigs list could be good deal for u.

LoKii Nov 20, 2008 04:29 PM

Yeah I heard they normally have good animals! Maybe if I email them, they may be able to tell me their breeder info and so on. Who knows? I go to pick up the baby rhino this weeken, so I will post pics on sat or sun of the little guy. Is this the only forum for Cyclura or is there another one you all recommend?
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"The difference between 'involvement' and 'commitment' is like an egg-and-ham breakfast: the chicken was 'involved' - the pig was 'committed'."

1.1 Black Pinesnake
1.1 Hypo Brooksi Kingsnakes
1.0 Albino Argentina Horned "Pacman" Frog

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