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SerpentLust
11-16-03, 12:42 PM
I am having NO luck finding an African Fat Tail Gecko breeder in Canada. I have found what I'm looking for twice. I found one albino fat tail on reptibid.com and some at this site: http://shop.store.yahoo.com/snakesatsunset/alaffat1.html and they're selling the albino females for 200$ US. I don't know if that's a fair price or not.

Anyways, I would really like to buy from someone in CANADA. Either Albino's or 100% Het Albino. Just a little breeding project I want to undergo. I'm hoping to get them as a Christmas present, I'm working very hard to get my mom to purchase them for me.

There are two normal female fat tails at the evil pet store, however, that would be my ultimate LAST resort. Hopefully I can make it to the expo, maybe there will be some there.

Anyone know where I can find some?

Jenn

DragnDrop
11-16-03, 01:42 PM
Try these people - all in Ontario. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend any of them, but I don't know just what morphs they have available right now.

Painted Desert Geckos: http://www.painteddesertgeckos.com/aboutus.html

Niagara Reptiles J Kendrick http://www.varanus.net/niagarareptiles/

Geckos For Sale! CDN COLDBLOOD http://www.ssnakess.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=30327
www.canadiancoldblood.com

There are a few more, but I can't think of them at the moment.

alex_33
11-16-03, 01:45 PM
I purchased a trio of het amelanistic Fat-tail Geckos off of Jon Kendrick in September, and I couldn't be happier, I definately reccomend him, although I'm pretty sure he is sold out of fat-tails right now.

Alex

SerpentLust
11-16-03, 01:51 PM
Thanks guys! I think I'll try out Niagara Reptiles, get some for 2004. In the meantime I'll go with my second choice for a Christmas Present....Kenyan Sand Boa :D lol

Jenn

NiagaraReptiles
11-16-03, 06:12 PM
Thank you for the kind words and recomendations Hilde and Alex :)

My girls are just starting to lay again now, so it will be a while before I have anything available. I do expect to produce a variety of Amels (Light Phase and Tangerine) this year, as well as hets (50%, 66% and 100%) from all four lines of Amels that I am working with.
I'm pretty excited with the way this season is looking so far!

I have been pretty flooded with reservations and interest expressed in Amels this year, so I'm not sure exactly how many will be offered above and beyond current reservations. I guess we'll just have to wait and see what hatches :)