Randomosity
07-16-2004, 03:43 AM
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Ok...since Roswell and Alpharetta are practically one in the same, I'm not sure which side of the city line the store lies on, but it's near Centennial High School.
Anywho....
Bought both my T's from this Petco, a Rosey and a Red Knee. Both are in fine condition.
They always stock at least 2 Roseys and also carry some Emperor Scorps.
The "expert" at least makes an attempt to know what he's talking about, and actually will listen to others with differing opinions on how T's should be kept.
They recently changed the T substrate from wood chips to reptile sand.
They keep the cages clean, though there is a sponge in the water dish.
I've never seen any mites on any of the T's, nor seen any dead ones.
They also have a fairly decent lizard and snake collection, with an occassional rarer species in.
Despite the sponge in the water dish and the possible (I've heard otherwise on these very boards) bad substrate, they do fairly well.
Ok...since Roswell and Alpharetta are practically one in the same, I'm not sure which side of the city line the store lies on, but it's near Centennial High School.
Anywho....
Bought both my T's from this Petco, a Rosey and a Red Knee. Both are in fine condition.
They always stock at least 2 Roseys and also carry some Emperor Scorps.
The "expert" at least makes an attempt to know what he's talking about, and actually will listen to others with differing opinions on how T's should be kept.
They recently changed the T substrate from wood chips to reptile sand.
They keep the cages clean, though there is a sponge in the water dish.
I've never seen any mites on any of the T's, nor seen any dead ones.
They also have a fairly decent lizard and snake collection, with an occassional rarer species in.
Despite the sponge in the water dish and the possible (I've heard otherwise on these very boards) bad substrate, they do fairly well.