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well, no luck at hamburg

HerpGirl Dec 05, 2005 07:28 AM

after asking everyone with ANY uros or even desert species if they had any red nigers i still came home empty handed(well, in the uro department )i saw some but they really didnt look good. very dull, thin, small, and crowded. i couldnt find any cb and when i asked everyone said they didnt "come in with the shipment" so, even if they would have had some they would have been wild caught. so i guess i wont have any uros for a little while yet but thats ok. i still had a good time at the show and i would rather hold off until i find some good animals than buy ones that will only live a month and die a slow traumatizing death. i think everyone would agree with me on that.
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jeune18 Dec 05, 2005 08:36 AM

yes, i think that is best. perhaps during the cold months you can save up your money and then when spring comes and it is not too cold to ship animals, you can buy a nice CB baby from one of the reputable breeders online
so what did you end up buying?
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