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Straight girl looking for local 420 male friends, Very clean/friendly.Ask me anything you want.
Hi, looking to rehome a female Pamphobeteus sp. Machala, Brazilian Purple Starburst birdeater, with her bioactive 20 gallon enclosure with sliding locking mesh lid, 5 live plants, water dish, cork bark hide, Zilla light fixture and Zilla LED plant bulb.
Photo is of her in premolt, reddish brown hue. After molt, she is black with purple hue. Have photos as sub adult showing heavy purple and starburst patterning.
She is huge, healthy and a rare, sought after species in the trade.
Raised from a sling, approximately 5 years old. Eats appropriate sized prey every 2 weeks to 3 weeks.
Asking $350 for everything. Young Danios GloFish fish - 1 of each color: red, orange, yellow, green, blue and purple. All are healthy, active, eat a ton and are peaceful. Danio GloFish have been hard to find lately.
Lifelong vivid colors that shine bright in both blue and white lights.
Great beginner fish as they are hardy and easy to take care for.
They thrive in room temperature, de-chlorinated water which means no heater necessary.
They do well in a community tank or in their own school.
Rehoming a juvenile Australian barking gecko, also known as a thick tailed gecko or Underwoodisaurus milii. These have become one of my favorite geckos to keep since they're fairly outgoing, hardy and super cute. Look at those big doe eyes!
This is looking like a male with a regen tail. I'm asking $100 for him and an enclosure. The tank pictured is an extra 10 gallon that I have that has a custom background and bioactive substrate. Pickup in Seattle, near Interbay.
These geckos are known for their barking sounds at night, and are easy to care for in captivity. Their care is similar to leopard geckos, but their warm side should be kept around 85 degrees. They can be kept in a tank as small as 10 gallons, but as always, bigger is better.
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