BlangBanger
New member
I am now out of the military, in a long term location, feeling great, and ready to get back into the hobby.
With that said, I want to start small. One pair to get the ball rolling.
Without being picky, I am searching for a pair that would normally go quick and cheap. Even a pair of normals would be lovely. Long term goal is to breed a pair that is with blood or kahl, but I may not be starting there with my budget. And thats fine.
I'm in the Delmarva area and am still testing my new rack build. First time making a smart rack all through my home assist. I feel it's ready for a pair asthe data has been stable for a few weeks now as far as humidity, temp and hot spot.
Does anyone have a pair of normals that popped out or an undesired boa that is worthy of breeding but not for their project? I would be very interested and trying to work out a deal with you. Budget is $300 for the pair. That includes shipping if we must.
Not in a rush because I feel it's better to meet the goals and milestones than it is to get impulsive when it comes to reptiles.
Thank you for your time reading.
-Brian
With that said, I want to start small. One pair to get the ball rolling.
Without being picky, I am searching for a pair that would normally go quick and cheap. Even a pair of normals would be lovely. Long term goal is to breed a pair that is with blood or kahl, but I may not be starting there with my budget. And thats fine.
I'm in the Delmarva area and am still testing my new rack build. First time making a smart rack all through my home assist. I feel it's ready for a pair asthe data has been stable for a few weeks now as far as humidity, temp and hot spot.
Does anyone have a pair of normals that popped out or an undesired boa that is worthy of breeding but not for their project? I would be very interested and trying to work out a deal with you. Budget is $300 for the pair. That includes shipping if we must.
Not in a rush because I feel it's better to meet the goals and milestones than it is to get impulsive when it comes to reptiles.
Thank you for your time reading.
-Brian