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  • 11-03-2006, 10:42 PM
    LittleNami
    '06 Green Iguana, Fire Skink, and '05 Columbian Boas for sale
    Green Iguana $60
    ~about 5 months old
    ~feeds daily on preferably lettuce with slight calcium dusting
    ~gender unknown
    ~somewhat shy
    ~comes with habitat

    True Fire Skink $60
    ~age and gender unknown
    ~feeds daily on medium to large crickets
    ~fairly shy
    ~comes with habitat

    2 Columbian Boa Constrictors $600
    ~1 male pastel, 1 regular female
    ~both a little over 1 year old
    ~feed every Sunday on 2 large mice each, probably ready to increase mouse size or quantity soon
    ~both about 3 feet long
    ~fairly social, love to climb
    ~prefer to have them sold together, they have great potential as breeders
    ~have their own habitat, but will be needing an upgrade within a few months probably

    I really love each of these little guys and gals, but I recently was change positions at work and I can't have as much time to socialize and care for them as I want and they need. Anyone interested can pm me, but I prefer people that are close to Minnesota, I am not fond of shipping. If you are also into fish, I have an aquarium for sale.
  • 11-04-2006, 07:55 AM
    joyful girl
    Re: '06 Green Iguana, Fire Skink, and '05 Columbian Boas for sale
    what kind of habitat do you have for the skink?
  • 11-06-2006, 07:57 PM
    LittleNami
    Re: '06 Green Iguana, Fire Skink, and '05 Columbian Boas for sale
    The skink is currently in a 10 gal tank with 3 substrate types: bed a beast, bark, and aspen. I feel this allows him to choose where he wants to burrow and the humidity levels he wants to be in. I also have a large water dish in there with a fog generator. The top of the cage has a latching mechanism so that it snaps shut when it is closed, no worries about escaping then. I have one lamp for him which I switch out a 75 watt UV A bulb and a UV B blub for day and night. The cage has one temperature/humidity gauge which is digital.

    I was actually planning on building a new cage for the boas and then housing the skink in their old cage since it was much bigger, about a 30 gal long tank, but without the money to get that cage started, I can't move him. However, if someone becomes interested in the boas and is willing to pay extra for me to build the cage setup, then if you don't mind the wait, I could move the skink into a larger tank setup. But like I said, that requires a buyer for the boas.
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