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Lucky Find

HotRodHerps Nov 28, 2004 02:33 PM

Spotted this guy in a tank this morning that was briefly inhabited to a pair of gargoyles. Lucky I saw it before it's new occupant did!

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"Nothing happens in contradiction to nature, only to what we know of it."

Replies (7)

flamedcrestie Nov 28, 2004 03:33 PM

what was the new creature going into the cage?

davemaymon Nov 28, 2004 04:17 PM

i almost bought one of thoose this after noon. but they were $300
and i didnt want to pay that much. any one know where else u can find them cheaper? Davemaymon@hotmail.com

harlanm Nov 28, 2004 04:53 PM

here is the cheapest i have seen for gargoyle geckos
Link

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1.1 Gargoyle geckos
0.0.1 asian golden tree frog
1.0 oriental firebelly toad
0.1 european firebelly toad
1.0 albino betta
1.0 orange tabby
0.0.1 asian painted frog
1.0 broad headed skink
0.0.1 fowlers toad
0.1 red eyed tree frog
1.1 red eared sliders
476.769.47 feeder crickets

HotRodHerps Nov 28, 2004 09:10 PM

Yeah, pretty much everywhere you'll find them cheaper than $300. I picked up a proven pair (or if they weren't then, they are now) for $250 and someone told me that was a lot.

It was a 4' pueblan milk that inhabited the tank when he/she hatched. Good thing I walked by ;O)
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"Nothing happens in contradiction to nature, only to what we know of it."

davemaymon Nov 29, 2004 03:13 PM

My fault i mistaked that babie gargoyle for a baby leachie.
i almost bought a leachie this weekend but they wanted 300 for them each i know thats basically the going rate but if any one knows where they may be cheaper let me know thanks and sorry for the confusion

johndoe10688 Nov 29, 2004 06:47 PM

Thats just about as cheap as they get. On average they can be $500. $300 is a really good price.

John

tworavens Nov 28, 2004 09:32 PM

>>i almost bought one of thoose this after noon. but they were $300
>>and i didnt want to pay that much. any one know where else u can find them cheaper? Davemaymon@hotmail.com

$300 bucks, are you kidding? Paul Davis was selling CB normal (not orange or striped) juvis for about $60 each at the breeders' show near Seattle last month.
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Chris

1.0.1 Coleonyx variegatus
1.0.0 Gekko vittatus
1.0.0 Eublepharis macularius
0.0.2 Rhacodactylus ciliatus

Terrestrial? Who you calling terrestrial?!!

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