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Just kidding. Only joking!
Well I would have said you...but you went and wrecked that....now I don't even trust you.Who is a reliable dealer? There is no reliable dealer. Dealers & importers stock are all hybrids and cb they're not wild caught and none hybrids. He! He!
Hey man! Knock that crap off.Well I would have said you...but you went and wrecked that....now I don't even trust you.![]()
ok ok, I still trust you JoseHey man! Knock that crap off.
Thats what i do, i just originate from a small community in the country. I was just surprised that a hige city like atlanta doesnt have any good shops around is allActually you are better off just buying them from a reliable place/person and get them shipped.![]()
Aw shucks! I feel important now in this hobby.ok ok, I still trust you Jose![]()
Don't want anyone to get hurt but letting Petco shoot its self in the foot is the best lesson possible.So Petco is now offering 25 species... all captive bred, announced today.
So what are your thoughts, rants, death threats, etc.?
link:
http://www.prnewswire.com/news-rele...to-include-25-different-breeds-300259058.html
here is the list:
Temperate Tarantulas:
Tropical Tarantula:
- Chaco Golden Knee
- Costa Rican Stripe-Knee
- Haitian Brown
- Mexican Curly Hair
- Mexican Red Leg
- Mexican Red Rump
- Oklahoma Brown
- Texas Tan
- Mozambique Golden Baboon
- Rear Horned Baboon
- Usumbara Orange Baboon
- Rose Hair
- Brazilian Black & White
- Brazilian Giant Salmon
- Brazilian Giant White Knee
- Brazilian Red & White
- Brazilian White Banded
- Costa Rican Tiger Rump
- Guyana Pink Toe
- Indian Ornamental
- Ivory Ornamental
- King Baboon
- Mysore Ornamental
- Trinidad Chevron
- Venezuelan Sun Tiger
Except that letting them shoot themselves in the foot could have negative impacts on the rest of us. Not that we have much of a chance of changing anything they do, but if we can get them to have better caresheets, be more careful on who they sell to, especially the OW's, then we have a better chance at keeping our hobby safe from unwanted legislature.Don't want anyone to get hurt but letting Petco shoot its self in the foot is the best lesson possible.
After many lawsuits they'll have a change of heart
@Lander9021 why do you find my statement funny? What's humorous about me speaking to Petco corporate???I'll be on a conference call with some of Petco Corporate tomorrow.
Because you do realise that nothing will be accomplished don't you, unless your willing to pay them x amount of money they will not stop selling ts to just anyone. I think it's just a bit ambitious IMO.@Lander9021 why do you find my statement funny? What's humorous about me speaking to Petco corporate???
Because you do realise that nothing will be accomplished don't you, unless your willing to pay them x amount of money they will not stop selling ts to just anyone. I think it's just a bit ambitious IMO.
I agree with you but it's the PEOPLE part that I'm talking about , you get someone nice that sounds happy to help you over the phone or via email or letter ect. None of it matters because it will get filed in the Business Intrusion Nugget, BIN for short ...as I said unless you have money or another way for them to make money from the poor helpless creatures they exploit, nothing will be done, as far as everyone else that can't see why this is bad is concerned, its legal and convenient, where as people here see it like one of my threads (stupid idiot syndrome).AH I see now. Trust me, I know that little or nothing is likely to happen, but I cannot predict the future with absolute certainty. Unless a company hears from people, bad business practice never gets changed.
Agreed 100% . Always check the laws before acquiring any exotic animals . Here in my state the law reads :You might want to check your local laws. While dealers can sell certain animals in many jurisdictions, it's frequently illegal for residents to own them.
Except that letting them shoot themselves in the foot could have negative impacts on the rest of us. Not that we have much of a chance of changing anything they do, but if we can get them to have better caresheets, be more careful on who they sell to, especially the OW's, then we have a better chance at keeping our hobby safe from unwanted legislature.[/QUOTE
Petco is going to dowhatever they want regardless of anything we do or don't do.
So we're going to watch them do just that
I may be totally incorrect, but I THINK that is in part intended to prevent wanton wild collection and and sale/exportation of indigenous species . But it is early and I may not be reading and thinking thinking clearly...of course I often suffer from not thinking clearly at any time of day.Agreed 100% . Always check the laws before acquiring any exotic animals . Here in my state the law reads :
Summary of Law: It is unlawful to possess wolves or coyotes within the state. It is also unlawful to possessSo .... this means that in SC you can own a Tiger (a non-domesticated feline) , a Gorilla (a primate) , or a Fer-de-lance (a highly venomous reptile) but a damn Cornsnake (indigenous wildlife) requires a permit ?
wildlife indigenous to the state without a permit. Specifically, one can not possess members of the Cervidae,
Suidae, Tayassuidae (peccaries), Bovidae (bison, mountain goat, mountain sheep), nor can they possess
coyotes, bears, turkeys, and furbearers. However, there are no state laws governing the possession of
non-domesticated felines, primates, reptiles, and other wildlife not listed above.
I have absolutely no doubt that is the reason why . We have some cool critters here in South Carolina and I personally like seeing that they are protected . It does worry just a tad that they are really no restrictions on imports though . There are some people out there buying and keeping some very dangerous animals with more or less no control or restrictions . Makes ya wonder .I may be totally incorrect, but I THINK that is in part intended to prevent wanton wild collection and and sale/exportation of indigenous species . But it is early and I may not be reading and thinking thinking clearly...of course I often suffer from not thinking clearly at any time of day.