And need ten gallons of space per lizard and are NOT cheap to house and care for.Anoles: cheap, abundant, relatively small (8 inches or so)
What? I wanted a collection not to sell.Why, so u can make some money? I thinks thats just wrong :?
Some things are give and take. You might have to sacrifice some specifications for the ones you find most important. I don't know the success rate of breeding Uromastyx so you might want to read up on those.And need ten gallons of space per lizard and are NOT cheap to house and care for.
well spoken!Why, so u can make some money? I thinks thats just wrong
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WHy is it wrong to get some return on a hobby if he has homes for them before he breeds. I would much rather hobbyist and at home breeders fill the demand than distributors. I have seen how animals look when they come from "animal factories" or distributors. THat is why I have a rescue. THere is nothing wrong with breeding. What is wrong is breeding irresponsibly.
here here! You said it better than I :worship: :worship:Why, so u can make some money? I thinks thats just wrong
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WHy is it wrong to get some return on a hobby if he has homes for them before he breeds. I would much rather hobbyist and at home breeders fill the demand than distributors. I have seen how animals look when they come from "animal factories" or distributors. THat is why I have a rescue. THere is nothing wrong with breeding. What IS wrong is breeding irresponsibly.
Canfire, you may want to check out this site: www.reptileforums.comDoes anyone know a good breeding lizard that does not require too much space, is small and not harmful?
Not to sound negative, but there are far far better forums for reptiles than that one (or this one). The last few years it has really gone down hill. Just my opinion.