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My holiday

KRIZ

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Last week, my family and I went to Barcelona, Spain. And on the last day we went to a street called las ramblas, it is a HUGE shopping street

For the first third of it, all the markets are mini pet shops. They are unbelievably cheap, and in most cases, have better husbandry than most English pet shops!

Reptile-wise, There were only a few snakes, 1 ball python and 2 corns (amel and striped), but there were hundereds of lizards:beardies, leopard geckos, water dragons, monitors, blue tongued skinks, you name it, they had it. lol

The best deal i saw, was green iguanas for 13 euros (hmm.... thats around 9 british pounds), and i was wondering how much they were being sold for in the Uk and the USA?? They were babies, same size as water dragons.


I would never plan on getting one, because i dont have the space or money to care for one, and i heard they grow 6 feet.

Near las ramblas, there was a pet shop that were feeding live fuzzies to chameleon-like things, it was horrible. He just picked them up and threw then into the viv, they were shivering and looked so cute. but now... :sobstory:

I am glad that here in England, live feeding is illegal, it was the most disturbing thing ever. :eek1:


Oh ye, back here in England, it was feeding time, and i was going to feed Silas two hopper mice,but instead, my twin brother Max fed one, and my 8 year old lil brother Joe fed the second. It was the most aggressive feeding response I had ever seen from him. He saw the shadow of the mouse Joe was holding and struck at it, then ate the mouse backwards. It was hilarious, :crazy02: Silas was there with the head of a little mouse sticking out of his mouth. I have pictures of that if anybody wants to see...
 
Ye, it is true, they had baby iguanas for 13 euros, and in some shops 15 euros. Why, how much are they in the UK/USA???
They also sold chicks for 1 euro and ducklings for 1 euro.
They sold ferrets for 250 euros, and Beardies for 90 euros

Anybody know prices for baby iggys
 
When I got my iggy in January I paid $16.99 for him at one of those chain stores (I know, I know...don't throw things!). Iggy is in good shape - still can't stand me...Iggy's still a baby though and should get better.

~Katie
 
KRIZ said:
Ye, it is true, they had baby iguanas for 13 euros, and in some shops 15 euros. Why, how much are they in the UK/USA???
They also sold chicks for 1 euro and ducklings for 1 euro.
They sold ferrets for 250 euros, and Beardies for 90 euros

Anybody know prices for baby iggys


$10 ( florida, underground reptiles)
 
In the shops here if you buy a young iguana you'll pay 500 crowns ($70US), ½ that from a private breeder....I'm most deffinately NOT in the market for one though, rather have a nice corn anyday...
 
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