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    I don't think all pet stores are bad and I don't think all private breeders are good (take a look at the post titled "very skinny Ball Python". I personally want to put my hands on pet before I buy, a reptile expo would be ideal but the one closest to me was in 4 hours away when we were ready to buy so it's not always practical. we have two outstanding pet stores locallyl, Denny's pet world and Bridges pets. Bridges does an amazing job with their reptiles and their prices are quite reasonable. I got my Fire Spider there for $150. as for a place like petco it's very hit or miss depending a lot on management, so it's definitely "buyer be where". I try to avoid petco but have to admit that their 50% off reptile sale and $1 a gallon fish tank sale have drawn us in more than once. Our BRB was purchased there for $75 two and a half years ago and has been in perfect health and our Bumblebee was purchased there for $100 and I'm not too ashamed to admit it. One or both my BP's came with mites, not sure which and dealing with that sucked but otherwise all our snakes are shedding and eating readily.
    Last edited by Slither Seeker; 03-07-2017 at 06:05 PM.
    "Keep in mind I am sharing what I have learned and what my experiences have taught me. I am not an expert, and it's always good to weigh varying perspectives... Doing it "correctly" often means balancing what works for others with what works for you, given your parameters and observations."

    Family Critter List: Bumblebee BP, Fire Spider BP, Brazillian Rainbow Boa, Planted Aquarium, Red-Foot Tortoise, Dwarf Hamster, Holland Lop Rabbit, 6 egg laying chickens, 37 in freezer camp, last but not least Flap Jack, our Pit mix rescue dog who keeps everyone in line.

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