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Old 28-Sep-05, 03:47 PM
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ya but then minus off the costs of extra security and basically the costs of turning your reptile room into a mini vault!

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He already is setup secruity wise, and no doubt has the buyers. Only very few know where he keeps his GTPs, and there's no way you'd get in anywhere at his place without getting caught.
 
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Old 28-Sep-05, 04:58 PM
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i wouldnt be surprised if they were last seasons for that price then i would think it was reasonable.
 
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Old 28-Sep-05, 05:01 PM
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Give me a few more years, I'm busting to get some.

I'm more than willing to part with the cash at the right time.

Cant wait. But until then I will stick with what I have an continue to build the collection.
 
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Old 28-Sep-05, 05:08 PM
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Well hopefully by the time you've saved the cash they'll be a tad cheaper
 
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Does anyone know if they were hatched last season?
Mate,ime like you kind of waiting for an answer,its nice to have answers about greg maxwells book but i thought URS had bred chondros and they must know whether they are this years or last.I kind of suspect that they are last seasons and roy has got them feeding and doing well so he is selling then for a top rate but ime onley speculating.If some one did buy one like that that had been well started it would probably be a safer investment but they may be this seasons :
 
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Old 28-Sep-05, 05:12 PM
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Wouldn't they have to be last seasons? Aren't they "juvies"?
Otherwise they'd be hatchies right?
 
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Old 28-Sep-05, 05:19 PM
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[/quote]but i thought URS had bred chondros and they must know whether they are this years or last.I kind of suspect that they are last seasons and roy has got them feeding and doing well so he is selling then for a top rate but ime onley speculating.If some one did buy one like that that had been well started it would probably be a safer investment but they may be this seasons :?:[/quote]

You would have to ask Roy this not us, he is the one that is selling them. We no nothing about what Roy has been doing with his GTP.

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Old 28-Sep-05, 05:54 PM
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Wouldn't they have to be last seasons? Aren't they "juvies"?
Otherwise they'd be hatchies right?
Ime looking here at the post Theyve hatched Vat,hatchlings are juvs anyway Yeh URS i dont like wasting peoples time enquiring when ime not buying,i just thought you may have some idea thats all or could shed some light on the reproductive period etc.
 
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Old 28-Sep-05, 06:11 PM
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Ahh ok. I always thought a juvie meant older than a hatchie but younger than a yearling.

Hachie being just a couple of months out of the egg.
 
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Yeh URS i dont like wasting peoples time enquiring when ime not buying,i just thought you may have some idea thats all or could shed some light on the reproductive period etc.
Well he didn't think it was a waste of time as I had some other questions for him anyway.

I just got off the phone to Roy, and they are this seasons hatchies, they are a bit early, but still this seasons.
He has had heaps of ppl ring and will be sending the first ones out next week.

Hope this answers some of your questions
 
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Thankyou spyke
 
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For $9,800, i think i would want something a bit older and more established than this years hatchies , jmo
 
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Good on him .
 
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For $9,800, i think i would want something a bit older and more established than this years hatchies , jmo
Get where your coming from mac but pails for scales and URS etc are buisnesses and run them by supply and demand accordingly and Roy Pails and his set up are in the drivers seat at the momment. Yeh even McDonalds is a buisness Big Mac
 
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Old 28-Sep-05, 09:57 PM
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Pailsy bred them this year. GTPs are aseasonal, so seasons dont determine when they breed in the wild. There are clutches known for every month of the year. I dont think they are worth that much. I used to pay $75 each for them when i worked overseas. They will always only be worth this much to me. And by the way I would not trust those $5000 snakes they have up in Sydney!
 
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