Making my wishlist

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beastruler

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I'm making myself a wishlist. A list of all the herps I would like to have soon or in the future.Contact me if you find one for sale :P All must be juveniles or sub adults (no older than 1.5 years) and be within a reasonable price range.
Blue tongue skink
Savannah monitor
Crested gecko (olive or harley)
Leopard gecko (generic)
Viper gecko
Red eye tree frog
Ball python (or any small breed of snake, preferrably under 4 feet)
Lychas a. scorpion (might have mispelled the name XD)
mangrove monitor

So....thanks for helping me!Any tips on savvy care?
 
I've got a bunch of baby leopard geckos that will be ready for sale in a month or so but I bet shipping would be a fortune to Alberta.
 
dzb912;2015290; said:
how?
he gives good info on alot of things

He's not totally useless, but after watching several of his videos, I think he's far from a trustworthy source of reptile information.
 
lovespunaround;2016268; said:
He's not totally useless, but after watching several of his videos, I think he's far from a trustworthy source of reptile information.
You bett. The guy kept about 6 savs in a 50 gallon:grinno: Only danceswithsavs is worse:screwy:
 
Muffdaddy is just some fat, lazy newbie you thinks because he kept his miserable animals alive and (barely) breathing, he is the greatest thing since sliced bread. Even if you think hes not that bad, there are infinite sources of great info on the internet, you just gotta know where to look, and who to talk to. There's a lot more bad info than good though, you need to be careful. 99% of herp websites are sketchy at best, some are downright wrong.

Youtube in general is simply a horrible place to search for information on anything... Same with myspace, facebook, etc. I don't care how long muffdaddy has been keeping herps, skill level is based on actual success, or in this case, the lack thereof. I still consider myself a newbie, because I have never bred anything, and my animals have had their fair share of neglect (none intentional, I assure you) on my part when I was younger. Although I know more than your average herp keeper, I still believe I keep them for the right reasons, unlike a large number of people who keep them for the 'wow' factor, like muffdaddy. He's not the sort of herper who can sit and watch a sleeping leopard gecko for hours on end, just appreciating it. He's the guy that has the need to be the center of attention by using his animals, for his own personal benefit, rather than the animals.
 
Dedicated reptile forums are always best, there are even forums dedicated around one genus or species.
 
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