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Excellent producing proven breeding groups, adult red ackies, freckled and Timors

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I am getting kind of burned out on my job but have to keep piling on the hours. The snakes are easy but the monitors are a bit more demanding of my time. I have gotten fertile eggs from all these groups last year and they have been breeding like crazy this year.

2.3 super quality, bright orange and red, pure red ackies purchased from Joe Louis, the originator of Rare Earth, not only still breeding now but the girls have eggs to lay soon. $2500 shipped.

1.2 freckled monitors, also from Joe Louis at the same time as the ackies, also still breeding and laying soon. $1500 trio shipped.

2.1 Timor monitors, undescribed sub-species, were imported as juveniles a couple years ago, breed well and laid eggs last year. They are large for timor's, with blue coloration and white pattern. $500 shipped trio.


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No. They are very flghty and very fast.

I will go $1000 for the trio of freckleds if they are sold soon!
I will go $1500 for 1.3 red ackies if they are sold soon!
The timors can go for $350 shipped!
 
I am very interested but really would like to see pictures. Is there any way for you get some? What size are they right now and what size cage are you keeping them in?
 
They are full grown adults, they are in a 4' vision cage. They look just like large timors with blue skin with white markings. Sorry, no pics. I offered them for $300+ shipping, that is less than fresh imports. These are established proven breeders that have been here for two years.
 
Would you be willing to split the group I really only want at 1.1 pair or a 1.2 trio.
 
you raise breeding groups of monitors together. They don't fight. You put adults in together that you raised separately, they kill each other.
 
A few more questions:
Have they ever had fecials done?
How well are they eating? what are they eating? and how often?
when you say adult size are you talking 24 inches or bigger?
what is their weight? (are they fat :))
How are their temperments? Are you able to hold them?
Do they all have their tails and all their fingers?
Have they ever had mouth rot?
What supplements are they reciving and how often?
I know you cant get pictures of the monitors themselves but can i get a picture of their current setup?

Sorry about all the questions,
Erick and Savannah
 
They have been in this country for 4 years and at my house for 2. They have no parasites are in perfect health and have excellent body weight. They eat frozen thawed rodents, as much as you are willing to feed them. No you don't hold wild caught timors that are healthy and breeding. They are very fast, very flighty and have very sharp claws as they are both burrowers and tree climbers. All breeder monitors have small imperfections and these are no exceptions. When they breed they bite each other. I am selling a long term captive proven producing trio for less than fresh imports and these are an undescribed variant/locale/subspeices that are larger than the typical blue and white timors seen in the pet trade.
 
pictured is the female timor who is now gravid, they are ready to be shipped after she lays first clutch
 
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