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Breeders that take trade in's............

rj1204 Oct 21, 2003 05:44 PM

can anyone recommend or tell me any facilities that will either take trade in's or even pay for a crocodilian who cannot be cared for anymore? Thanks.

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BrianSmith Oct 21, 2003 05:54 PM

What state are you in?

>>can anyone recommend or tell me any facilities that will either take trade in's or even pay for a crocodilian who cannot be cared for anymore? Thanks.
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mrfisher Oct 21, 2003 08:22 PM

Just out of curiosity - or maybe more for clarity, if they can't be cared for anymore... I suppose you meant you are just looking for a good home for them?

Mr. F

Bigsnakedaddy Oct 22, 2003 05:31 AM

You are invited to contact me for the info desired. Please be sure to include pertinent facts; species, size, your resident state, and any history you feel is beneficial........

crocodil Oct 23, 2003 12:12 PM

Call Colorado Gators, they take them in. 719 378 2612.All you'll have to ay for is shipping.
crocodil

jpaner Oct 29, 2003 10:56 AM

If you can't house the animal for its entire life you really shouldn't be getting a new one. You have to understand that your animal really has no value as no one wants an adult croc. I would think the best thing to do is find this guy a new home and don't trade if for another.

What species is it?

skydiver01aff Nov 24, 2003 01:54 PM

Hunter reptiles used to take trade-ins and buy crocs, im not sure if he is still around though, i have been unable to reach him for a while, also i would be willing to buy them from you depending on species and price, please email me at tslater3@cox.net

herpetological Nov 16, 2003 12:21 PM

Fill me in and we can follow up from there. Please see our site below under rescues etc.

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