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Were moving and have made the tough decision to make our entire Chameleon setup available. Were listing it at best offer. Were willing to work with trades (Could use an atv for a 13 year old boy, a rear tine tiller, camping/fishing stuff, Canon photography equipment, open to other suggestions/combinations). We've put well over $3K into this and are letting it go to the best offer.
Along with the Jackson Chams (adults: 4f,1m, babies:6, and one 6 month old m), we also have an adult Veiled couple (pics attached) and feeder production setups (Mealworms, Superworms Hornworms, and fruit fly's cultures). We've scaled back on feeder production, and still produce more than needed (have the equipment and supplies to produce large scale to sell feeders). We also have, 2 other racks, more cages, tubs of misc spare equipment, new bulbs, and 40 Veiled eggs (19 of them are about to hatch).
In the picture below, the bigger cages on the left are three Veiled enclosures (2x2x4' enclosures), the 6 (16"x16"x30" enclosures) in the back are the adult Jackson setups, and the 9 (16"x16"x20" enclosures) on the right is the nursery. The rack up closest on the right is another Veiled enclosure, a Hornworm Moth enclosure (18"x18"x36"), and 3 spots for nursery enclosures under them. The grey can on wheels behind the adult Veiled rack is the lay chamber we use for the female Veileds (has the mixture for tunneling in it for them). Under the adult Veiled rack is green lids, which have the fruit fly cultures cups stacked on them. Also have a 38 gallon screen reptarium.
The adult Veiled rack on the left is designed to drain into the black bins under each enclosure. The other 3 racks are made to drain into a single tub under the rack. Each enclosure with Chams has a pothos plant, plastic plants, and vines. Also have a case of 31 new large exo terra plants and box of new small and large vines.
Would like to make a decision this weekend....
Make us an offer...
email: [email protected]
Updated:
Were moving and have made the tough decision to make our entire Chameleon setup available. Were listing it at best offer. Were willing to work with trades (Could use an atv for a 13 year old boy, a rear tine tiller, camping/fishing stuff, Canon photography equipment, open to other suggestions/combinations). We've put well over $3K into this and are letting it go to the best offer.
Along with the Jackson Chams (adults: 4f,1m, babies:6, and one 6 month old m), we also have an adult Veiled couple (pics attached) and feeder production setups (Mealworms, Superworms Hornworms, and fruit fly's cultures). We've scaled back on feeder production, and still produce more than needed (have the equipment and supplies to produce large scale to sell feeders). We also have, 2 other racks, more cages, tubs of misc spare equipment, new bulbs, and 40 Veiled eggs (19 of them are about to hatch).
In the picture below, the bigger cages on the left are three Veiled enclosures (2x2x4' enclosures), the 6 (16"x16"x30" enclosures) in the back are the adult Jackson setups, and the 9 (16"x16"x20" enclosures) on the right is the nursery. The rack up closest on the right is another Veiled enclosure, a Hornworm Moth enclosure (18"x18"x36"), and 3 spots for nursery enclosures under them. The grey can on wheels behind the adult Veiled rack is the lay chamber we use for the female Veileds (has the mixture for tunneling in it for them). Under the adult Veiled rack is green lids, which have the fruit fly cultures cups stacked on them. Also have a 38 gallon screen reptarium.
The adult Veiled rack on the left is designed to drain into the black bins under each enclosure. The other 3 racks are made to drain into a single tub under the rack. Each enclosure with Chams has a pothos plant, plastic plants, and vines. Also have a case of 31 new large exo terra plants and box of new small and large vines.
Would like to make a decision this weekend....
Make us an offer...
email: [email protected]
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