Serpents of Legend
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Clearing out extras...
3.0 Phelsuma standingi. All captive bred by me. 2 huge males that are almost two years old. More then ready to breed. 1 six month old. $65 for the subadult. $80 for the adults. That's cheap.
4.0 Phelsuma Madagascariensis Grandis (Crimson Cross). CB lots of red. Four month old juveniles. $65.
0.0.2 Phelsuma Comorensis. You don't see these too often. These are well established babies. $40.
0.0.1 Phelsuma Klemmeri. Flawless baby. Eating like a champ. $90.
1.1 Breeding pairs of Lygodactylus Williamsi. WC pairs. I treated for mites. Eating and laying eggs. These were super rare and expensive (literally $700 a pair a few years back). Then the market flooded and drove them down to sadly low prices... Now they are disappearing and the prices are jumping quick... Let's spread them around and get some people to breed these in captivity. You know? Maybe they will stop illegally collecting them from Tanzania. $100 pair. Have a few pairs available. I would also sell lone males for someone who needed a breeder for a project, but I would rather not just sell one male as a pet. These guys need to be captive bred or they will be extinct in our lifetime.
Mix and match... Will discount on multiples... Trade... Talk to me! Paypal.
I will email more photos of each individual animal this weekend, if you wish. For now, I am just adding a few stock photos as a reference:
Standingi Juvenile (mine are larger with less signs of juvi banding).
Grandis (horrible choice photo, since this is a regular! Mine are RED).
Klemmeri (yep, that's what they look like).
Williamsi (that's a real photo. The blue is simply unreal. These are sexually dimorphic, but the females are quite beautiful, ranging from brownish olive to very bright green with a neon orange belly).
3.0 Phelsuma standingi. All captive bred by me. 2 huge males that are almost two years old. More then ready to breed. 1 six month old. $65 for the subadult. $80 for the adults. That's cheap.
4.0 Phelsuma Madagascariensis Grandis (Crimson Cross). CB lots of red. Four month old juveniles. $65.
0.0.2 Phelsuma Comorensis. You don't see these too often. These are well established babies. $40.
0.0.1 Phelsuma Klemmeri. Flawless baby. Eating like a champ. $90.
1.1 Breeding pairs of Lygodactylus Williamsi. WC pairs. I treated for mites. Eating and laying eggs. These were super rare and expensive (literally $700 a pair a few years back). Then the market flooded and drove them down to sadly low prices... Now they are disappearing and the prices are jumping quick... Let's spread them around and get some people to breed these in captivity. You know? Maybe they will stop illegally collecting them from Tanzania. $100 pair. Have a few pairs available. I would also sell lone males for someone who needed a breeder for a project, but I would rather not just sell one male as a pet. These guys need to be captive bred or they will be extinct in our lifetime.
Mix and match... Will discount on multiples... Trade... Talk to me! Paypal.
I will email more photos of each individual animal this weekend, if you wish. For now, I am just adding a few stock photos as a reference:
Standingi Juvenile (mine are larger with less signs of juvi banding).
Grandis (horrible choice photo, since this is a regular! Mine are RED).
Klemmeri (yep, that's what they look like).
Williamsi (that's a real photo. The blue is simply unreal. These are sexually dimorphic, but the females are quite beautiful, ranging from brownish olive to very bright green with a neon orange belly).
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