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    Re: desert balls

    Quote Originally Posted by muddoc View Post
    Stan Chiras sold his entirew collection to Chad Brown, and no longer deals in reptiles.

    Tim, do you know if Stan sold his deserts to Robyn or did Pro Exoctics get their collection another way? I was told by several that they came from Stan. I guess it really doesn't matter and there might be a good reason not to know.

    Have I recently said that I really like the deserts?
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    Re: desert balls

    i think a med white desert pied would look sweet, hint to people breeding deserts
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    Re: desert balls

    Quote Originally Posted by Alice View Post
    Tim, do you know if Stan sold his deserts to Robyn or did Pro Exoctics get their collection another way? I was told by several that they came from Stan. I guess it really doesn't matter and there might be a good reason not to know.

    Have I recently said that I really like the deserts?
    Robyn or Chad (I forget which one it was, they've both been on a couple times) did mention on Reptile Radio that they got the desert project from Stan Chiras when they bought his collection.

    Also, just another bit of trivia I realized the other day while looking through VPI's book, apparently Stan called it the Stardust? That's what it is listed as in the book.

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