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Hey herpdude, are your wood frogs wild caught? If they are than the one in the pic looks super healthy!
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Very cool. Drake deffiantely looks a lot older in the first photo. A friend of mine has a three year old male names Titus. He's sort of simple in the head.
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0.1 normal Ball Pythons
1.0 Pastel Ball Pythons
1.1 Blood pythons
1.0 Reticulated Python
2.3 Colombian Boas
0.0.3 Common Snapping Turtle
0.0.1 Spiny Soft Shell Turtle
1.0 Crested Gecko
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Nice collection of ball pythons, do you breed them because you can make a heck of a profit.
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wow
My herps
1.3.1 Leopard Geckos
1.2.0 Green Tree Pythons
0.0.3 Malayan Box Turtles
0.0.4 Red Eared Sliders
0.1.1 Chinese Soft Shell Turtles
0.0.1 Pignose Turtle
0.0.2 Albino African Clawed Frogs
3.8.5 Philippine Sailfin Lizards
0.0.20 Fire Bellied Newts
2.4.0 Bearded Dragons
0.0.1 Snake Necked Turtle
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1.0.0 Blue Tree Monitor
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60 Scorpions
30 Tarantulas
0.0.1Tiger Shovelnose Catfish
0.0.1 Stertlet Sutrgeon
0.0.3 Oscars
0.0.40 Goldfish
0.0.1 Spotted Gar
0.0.1 Marbled Catfish
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Those are some very nice pictures of your reptiles.Nice colection you have.I am getting a ball python in October at NARBC in tinley park.Can't wait.Those are some nice morphs to.
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Cuban Rock Iguana and Rhinoceros Iguana Reptiles I own:
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Nice collection of ball pythons, do you breed them because you can make a heck of a profit. Very rarely when you breed reptiles do you make any profit at all. Of course it is possible to be different in this case, but I doubt that any herp breeder makes a "heck of a profit".
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Very rarely when you breed reptiles do you make any profit at all
Very true. I am doing ti for fun. With the amount it costs to feed everyone here ($60 a month) a few feeding bills is what i am looking to cover. But the experience can't be beat.
Wish me luck this season!
1.0.1 Savannah Monitors
0.1 normal Ball Pythons
1.0 Pastel Ball Pythons
1.1 Blood pythons
1.0 Reticulated Python
2.3 Colombian Boas
0.0.3 Common Snapping Turtle
0.0.1 Spiny Soft Shell Turtle
1.0 Crested Gecko
2.0 Meller's Chameleon's
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Reptile_Dude (9/28/2008) Hey herpdude, are your wood frogs wild caught? If they are than the one in the pic looks super healthy!
They are. My sister told me if I wanted to have 2 frogs cause one of the kids in her class wanted to get rid of them. So I said yes and I got two little wood frogs, and after they got in a naturalistic vivarium and plumped up, they did and are doing very well.
1.0 bearded dragon (Drake)
1.0.1 leopard gecko (Athena and Apollo)
0.0.1 occelated skink (Zahara)
0.0.2 wood frogs (Cloak and Dagger)
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