hey come on times are tough people will try and sell anything think about the poor suckers that will actually buy them. Gotta love people they would sell grandma's false teeth if there was a market
They do that too! I saw an episode of Hardcore Pawn and a woman came in with Grandma's teeth! They asked her how Grandma would eat and she said "Through a straw!" They did not take them!
lol.that is just too much.wonder if snake shed would be hot on the market.maybe sell it as a bandaid(just add alittle water and cover a deep wound,gash,etc,lol.you never know it could be a new survival method.
You obviously haven't seen the snakeskin manicures. They glue pieces of shed to the nail upside down and do a thin layer of paint over. Fairly expensive if I recall!
You obviously haven't seen the snakeskin manicures. They glue pieces of shed to the nail upside down and do a thin layer of paint over. Fairly expensive if I recall!
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haha yeah, 300 bucks. theyre totally nuts!
jeez I could do it myself
~Jamie~
1.0 Fiance Bob<3
0.1 Normal BP "Sandy"
1.0 Crested Gecko "Dante"
Here is the response I finally got from emailing them:
Hello,
Thank you for the mail regarding the our python eggs. Below is the price list of the available eggs species.
Albino pied bald egg = $ 100 each
Albino 100% Het Pied eggs = $ 70 each
Pastel Calico Fire - aka Calico Fireflys eggs = $ 50 each
Pastel calico eggs = $ 50 each
Calico Fires eggs = $ 50 each
Deserts Eggs = $ 50 each
Mystics eggs = $ 45 each
River eggs = $ 40 each
Ball Python regius eggs = $ 30 each
Spider Ball Python eggs = $ 25 each
Albino Ball Python eggs = $ 25 each
Pastel Jungle Ball Python eggs = $ 30 each
What are the species you are interested in? The eggs will be delivered to you within 48 hours. Where are you located?
Waiting to hear from you soon.
thanks
Cheryl & Sergeo
OH MY FREAKIN' GOD!
i've been nonstop laughing through this entire thread.
i had to shake my head and rub my eyes a couple times to make sure i was really seeing it and not imagining things
my current collection
1.2 kiddos
1.0 better half
0.1 mojave ball python (Nyx)
0.1 Dumerils Boa (Hemera)
1.0 Eastern Box turtle
3.4.? rats (? = litter coming any day now)
0.1 dutch rabbit (Lucy)
my "future hopefuls"
0.0.1 pied cockatiel 0.0.1 white bellied caique 0.0.2 guinea pigs
Bird eggs are supposed to be moved/rotated. I would think any bump could cause the death of the embryo in reptile eggs. I won't even go into the temperature issue. I like how he says they are "tested". I'm just shocked anyone would even consider selling/shipping eggs.
You would be mistaken about bumping a reptile egg could cause death to the embryo. I'm not saying it can't happen, but I've seen a person drop a BP egg 3 feet and it still hatched (It was dropped as it was being pulled from the mom). So I doubt seriously that shipping an egg would cause it to not hatch, or at least the bumpyness of shipping the egg. I'm sure if the egg was packaged where it wasn't able to move much it would be just fine.... Heat on the other hand is a totally different matter.