Does anyone know of any trust worthy reliable scaly foot breeders in the melborune victoria area? been looking for one and yet to find one.
When they are being sold where abouts are they being sold, ive looked online and haven't even found any listings for them. or would they be found at places like melbroune reptile expo?No one reliably breeds Scaly-foots. It's pretty hit and miss with them. If you want Scaly-foots you pretty much have to either be very patient and wait for some good ones to come up, or grab whatever you can when they come up. They usually get bought pretty quickly when they become available.
I played around with Scaly-foots for quite a few years, I had some success, but it was very mixed. Some years I'd have several females breeding, sometimes multiclutching. Some seasons none of them would produce anything. I never quite worked out what the trick to getting them producing consistently, and to my knowledge no one else has ever really worked it out. They're pretty easy to keep happy though. Hoodeds are just about indestructible, Commons are also tough but some individuals can be tricky feeders, some will eat nothing but spiders for example. Some Commons can also be pretty nasty, killing cagemates, while others get along fine.
If someone works out how to consistently breed them I'm sure they'll become extremely popular.
I saw those listings but i wasn't to sure how reliable they where. i'm very cautious when it comes to getting my reptiles i've known plenty of people who got burned buying from sketchy breeders.There was a few for sale on reptile classifieds over the last few months
some of us on reptile classifieds are verified, look for this to know who you can trust. We have proved our identity and don't sell dodgy crittersWhen they are being sold where abouts are they being sold, ive looked online and haven't even found any listings for them. or would they be found at places like melbroune reptile expo?
and regarding their feeding habbits how common are pickey eaters? i live in quite a remote area where the closest reptile store that sells basic reptile feed is an hour away. im fine with waiting years to get one, I'm in no rush but if its a high chance of getting a picky eater that will be a deal breaker for me.
I saw those listings but i wasn't to sure how reliable they where. i'm very cautious when it comes to getting my reptiles i've known plenty of people who got burned buying from sketchy breeders.
As I said, they don't come up particularly often. You'll see them where you see them, and you might have to wait for some to pop up, and they'll likely be wild caught etc.When they are being sold where abouts are they being sold, ive looked online and haven't even found any listings for them. or would they be found at places like melbroune reptile expo?
and regarding their feeding habbits how common are pickey eaters? i live in quite a remote area where the closest reptile store that sells basic reptile feed is an hour away. im fine with waiting years to get one, I'm in no rush but if its a high chance of getting a picky eater that will be a deal breaker for me.
I saw those listings but i wasn't to sure how reliable they where. i'm very cautious when it comes to getting my reptiles i've known plenty of people who got burned buying from sketchy breeders.
Thanks for being so informative on this subject, from what you have told me i think ill wait till they can be capative bred. I've had trouble in the pass with wild caught anaimals and morally i couldn't keep an animal that had been taken from its habbitat. regarding the feed, i only have a few reptiles. at this time i only have an albino darwin a leather back beardie and a murry river turtle, so feed isn't to much of an issue for me. along with that i buy my rats in block once every couple of years from someone who i have been buying from for years now.
for me id rather wait till they are capative bred consistently before i get one.
thanks so much for the advice
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