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Hey Jessy, thanks for the info... we still haven't moved to Co. yet, when we do we'll be looking again. Do you have a link to see what you have, or should I contact you later down the road?
He was.... what part of Mo are in? We live south of Warsaw, and see them on 82, 83, 54, and B hwy's around the middle of Sept. Never find the girls, they must be waiting for the dudes to knock on their doors. Seen that the females are in the lower areas in softer soils.
Thanks for the referral...
I am looking for 1- Chaco Golden Knee, 1- Giant White knee, and 1- Brazilian Pink Salmon, young females.
No longer looking at this point, moving west in a couple months, thank you...
Ok, Boo has passed, we knew he would. Now to concentrate on the new ones. I have decided on a Giant White Knee, my oldest son want's a Brazilian Salmon Pink, and my youngest son wants a Chaco Golden Knee, all females.
Thanks khatchet, and Kenny, does distance matter as far as shipping? I'll need to research the rearing sling section, except no guarantee on a female then right? I am full of Q's huh.
Thanks... he seems really content for being wild caught, boys let him crawl on them a lil bit, now they're looking for one they can each get for themselves.
The Chaco Golden knees are beautiful, and big... kinda narrowed it down between her and the Mexican Red Knee... now... dealers in the Midwest? Haven't even looked in a pet store yet, I have Pet Co's over an hour from me in two directions.
Thank you guys, now... how about some good dealers, found one in St.Louis area but not selling because of a move. I assume humidifiers and stuff like that can be purchased from local pet stores.
Thanks khatchet... any suggestions on a T that can be handled relatively easily, without worries of getting bit? Seeing some that look great, but say they are aggressive. Not many say they are docile.
Okay, in reading ALOT of post's, am seeing Rosie's are a good candidate... any others that are...
I am new to the hobby, the boys and I have caught a Texas Brown by our home. It is a male, as were the others. We are wanting to learn all we can, and hopefully find a good docile female T that will live a long and enjoy full life with us.
Main question is... we are moving to the Denver area...