Re: Hello from California <bay area>
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Originally Posted by
satomi325
Wow thanks for the ads! very helpful! I am taking a look now!
Ok good, I didn't want to offend anyone by forcing them to switch a snake to f/t. I'm just... I don't like feeding live that's all and I don't think I could do it, let alone find a live rat....
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Originally Posted by
Maddumpling
Hey for rats go to rodents4u.com they deliver to campbell, CA and they are pretty cheap for frozen or live. Not cheap as layne labs, but you dont have to pay for shipping or anything. I'm from bay area too and I buy my rats from them.
Woah awesome, thanks! :D
Re: Hello from California <bay area>
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Originally Posted by
Capray
Hey! I'm in Oakland:cool:
Check out the East Bay Vivarium in Berkley, they have a ton of young morphs in right now, they have really clean high quality feeders and general great supplies etc.
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they have an albino male hatchling for sale right now
EBV gets a lot of their balls from Dr. Seib..............
I'd buy directly from Robert if you can. Or you try Sam and Naomi at GBU in Lodi - which just outside of the Bay Area.
Freedom Breeder is also just outside of the Bay Area, but the owners live in the Bay Area properly. Lindy and his son Jeff also breed ball pythons and sell frozen rodents. Yes, one of, if not THE premier rack builder is a Bay Area company.
As for the Bay Area sucking for snakes - really?
There are several herp societies in the Bay Area and the surrounds and tons of people who are passionate about reptiles. We have some top breeders in the area and a couple of the best stores in the nation. Just because you are unaware of just how much this area has to offer in terms of reptiles does not mean that the Bay Area sucks - it just means you are uninformed.
Re: Hello from California <bay area>
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Originally Posted by
Skiploder
Or you try Sam and Naomi at GBU in Lodi - which just outside of the Bay Area.
I second this! Sam and Naomi are great!
And Sam has a lot of nice morph hatchlings right now!
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Originally Posted by
barbie.dragon
So if I call a breeder to ask what they have and ask questions they won't be bothered right?
Right. More questions the better in my opinion. They're always very willing to answer all sorts of questions.