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Post by 150FromFundy on May 8, 2014 19:22:12 GMT -5
Those are incredibly beautiful and more vivid than many of the agates and jaspers we see. Too bad you can't wrap them.
Darryl.
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Post by Jugglerguy on May 8, 2014 19:27:56 GMT -5
I'm guessing that tumbling them is out of the question too.
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Post by rockpickerforever on May 8, 2014 19:32:23 GMT -5
Wow, you have a zoo in your basement. Do you sell these to pet stores or directly to consumers? Wait, that sounded like people are going to eat them, but you know what I mean, right? errr ummm... Perhaps you meant "reptile enthusiasts...?" lol Chameleon connoisseur? Reptile rancher? Lizard lover? Maybe a herptile hoarder, ha! Betcha can't get just one...
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Post by azgnoinc on May 8, 2014 22:12:58 GMT -5
Chameleon connoisseur? Reptile rancher? Lizard lover? Maybe a herptile hoarder, ha! Betcha can't get just one...It's funny you should say that, cause I warn all of my customers that they are just like tattoos and Lay's potato chip - 1 is just never enough!!
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Post by azgnoinc on May 8, 2014 22:15:46 GMT -5
Wow, you have a zoo in your basement. Do you sell these to pet stores or directly to consumers? Wait, that sounded like people are going to eat them, but you know what I mean, right? Yeah, I know what you mean, I generally sell them directly to my customers through FB and a couple of chameleon/herp classifieds sites and I ship them anywhere in the lower 48 - they get sent via Fedex overnight, or some folks choose to meetup if they are close enough. A zoo is about it too, I didn't mention any of the the feeder insects that I keep/raise for them (far cheaper that way) too. It's a lot of work - almost a part time job at times, but totally a labor of love.
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Post by azgnoinc on May 8, 2014 22:23:58 GMT -5
Those are so beautiful!! And it is interesting to hear they kind of are interactive. Are these endemic to Madagascar or where? The colors rival the most beautiful coral reef fish. Thank you for posting them. So many cool things in this world! Panther chameleons are endemic to Madagascar and the smaller isles around it's coast lines only, they aren't found anywhere else in nature.
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Post by rockpickerforever on May 8, 2014 23:45:14 GMT -5
Chameleon connoisseur? Reptile rancher? Lizard lover? Maybe a herptile hoarder, ha! Betcha can't get just one...It's funny you say that, cause I warn all of my customers that they are just like tattoos and Lay's potato chip - 1 is just never enough!! Can't agree with you more! Been there, done that! Had a few lizards and geckos, but never got into chameleons. In a previous life, I raised (mostly) colubrid snakes. It was a lot of work, raising feeder mice and rats, feed, clean, feed, clean, repeat, spend weekends doing reptile shows... Can't say that I miss it at all. Definitely a labor of love. Nice set up and gorgeous animals you have there, you have much to be proud of.
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Post by iant on May 9, 2014 1:45:07 GMT -5
Beautiful animals. I never knew the colours were so vivid! Thanks for showing us your collection.
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Post by Deleted on May 13, 2014 16:32:12 GMT -5
why wont you ship to Alaska or Hawaii? Overnight is overnight worldwide and if the client is paying the freight..... ?
When I shipped my animals I used FedEx as well. No restrictions accept USA and it's territories. Peurto Rico is underserved and no export permits required.
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