Looking for the following Sugar glider male female pairs Fennec fox boy Persian jird females Wallaby females Ringtail cat male female pair Cusimanese male female pair Paca male female pair Virginia opossum male female pair Albino raccoon female And ball python morph females are preferred I can pay or trade as I breed some exotics
We are currently looking for an array of exotic animals including sugar glider male female pairs, a fennec fox boy, Persian jird females, and wallaby females. Additionally, we are interested in ringtail cat male female pairs, cusimanese male female pairs, paca male female pairs, Virginia opossum male female pairs, and an albino raccoon female. Preferred options also include ball python morph females.
The listings are centered in North Branch, Chisago County, Minnesota, United States. Ensure to check the location when inquiring about the availability of the animals.
Yes, trading is an option! We are open to trade as we also breed some exotic pets. If you have suitable animals that you're willing to trade, feel free to reach out.
Sugar gliders are social, friendly, and make great companions. They are also low maintenance and can live for up to 15 years with proper care. Having a sugar glider male female pair can enhance their social behavior!
Fennec foxes are known for their playful nature and distinct appearance. They require special care and an appropriate environment, but they can be excellent companions for the right owner.
Wallabies are unique and require a spacious area to thrive. Understanding their dietary and social needs is crucial. Adopting wallaby females can be a rewarding experience for those capable of providing the right environment.
Yes, ball pythons have specific habitat needs, including temperature control and humidity levels. It's essential to research and provide the correct setup for ball python morph females to ensure their well-being.
For more detailed information on caring for any of the exotic animals listed, consider reading specialized books, joining online forums, or visiting local wildlife rescue organizations.