They are all mostly bright. Just depends on what color morph the juvies are.
They are all mostly bright. Just depends on what color morph the juvies are.
My frog looks like all of yours rolled into one :/
Be patient and wait til it is an adult![]()
Did you get it at exotic pets slv? Ken foose?
Hes a pretty good guy that owns a store in vegas. I bought a group of adults a few years ago from him
Yep- got him from exotic pets. I had wanted to check out that place for awhile. Slowly made my way across the city, stopping off at the pet stores along the way. Was very dissappointed with what I found (price and selection) until I got to exotics.
He had a couple nice desert rosy's that I've been thinking of picking up too.
Atleast when I bred those- their color was identical from the time they were born until they died of old age!!
I would like to get back into the rosys. There prices have dropped so, much at this point I would be breeding them for fun. But once all the big snakes get banned, the rosys and other small snakes demand will go back up.
I like the Albino limburgs.
My parents owned a shop years ago and the 1st whitewater albino rosy was brought into there shop in the 90's. It sold for $20,000.00 to a private buyer a few days later.
I've seen pictures of that guy- beautiful specimen.
Breeding rosys never made financial sense to me, it was purely for the love of those critters (I waited a whole year for 4, FOUR BABYS?!?!). I grew up in san diego and we'd find them all over- but the whole "indigenous species" reg's made it a nightmare back in the day. I know pet stores are more comfortable with breeder permit numbers now, but still seems like a total hassle to try in cali.
A rosy boa was almost my first snake! But hubby was like 'no'. So i ended up with an anethyristic corn snake. =) Snake regs sound way stricter here than in a lot of the US!
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