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Post by Carraig Stanwyck on Jun 6, 2005 14:34:28 GMT -8
Hi, I'm a breeder of Duprasi in Northern NY and I'm looking for other breeders/owners in America so that we can form a network and know who's who for the purpose of genetic diversity.
Thanks, Carraig carraig@gmail.com
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Post by Ritzie/Admin on Jun 11, 2005 1:37:52 GMT -8
That is something I would want to know too, as I get regularly e-mail from Americans who search for an American breeder. So even if you don't breed themselves, do you know anyone who does?
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Post by squeaksister on Jun 11, 2005 7:41:30 GMT -8
Interesting, Im in upstate NY Where on earth did you find Duprasi Gerbils? Do you have pictures or a website to look at? -M
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Post by Carraig Stanwyck on Jun 12, 2005 12:49:19 GMT -8
Actaully, it took me a few hundred hours and a bit of luck to find my 2 adult pairs. In both cases they weren't for sale and I had to convince the respective owners to sell them to me. This way, once I'm able to breed them, I will be able to provide unrelated pairs. I will have a website up soon and will be USDA licensed under the business name TCF exotics (T-he C-ool F-actor). I also have spiny mice, pygmy mice, degus, gerbils, and robrovski hamsters.
So, I'm still looking for more pairs. I have one female that should be pregnant right now and should be due in a couple of weeks.
Keep your eyes open for me, and feel free to email me at carraig@gmail.com
Thanks, Carraig
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Post by squeaksister on Jun 12, 2005 18:09:01 GMT -8
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Post by tirilliel on Jun 13, 2005 7:49:33 GMT -8
Actaully, it took me a few hundred hours and a bit of luck to find my 2 adult pairs. In both cases they weren't for sale and I had to convince the respective owners to sell them to me. This way, once I'm able to breed them, I will be able to provide unrelated pairs. I will have a website up soon and will be USDA licensed under the business name TCF exotics (T-he C-ool F-actor). I also have spiny mice, pygmy mice, degus, gerbils, and robrovski hamsters. So, I'm still looking for more pairs. I have one female that should be pregnant right now and should be due in a couple of weeks. Keep your eyes open for me, and feel free to email me at carraig@gmail.com Thanks, Carraig OMG!!!!!! I need a roborovski and Im located in Connecticut, I have been looking far and wide and no luck at all, could we arrange something? I have a male roborovski right now and I want to get into breeding but I need a female to do that.. Im not picky, but do you happen to have any white faced rovoborvskis? I am aware what is required in order to breed, I am also the adminisistrator and creator of www.hamstercentral.com website and forum. Im currently also breeding gerbils. If you don’t have any available can you put me down for the next litter if your breeding? Please email me at admin@hamstercentral.com
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Post by Ritzie/Admin on Aug 22, 2005 6:06:09 GMT -8
And I see that Carraig also has a website that sells duprasi! www.tcfexotics.com/Prizes: $45 = male $55 = female Although I don't know if they are still available. They are located in Watertown, New York, USA.
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Post by exopets on Oct 3, 2005 12:16:35 GMT -8
AAAAAAHHHHHHHHH We had 20 Duprasi's for sale, but we live in Holland... We sold them for 60,-.... all 20!! Is it realy not imposteble to import the Duprasi's in Amerika?? Gr M&M
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Post by Ritzie/Admin on Oct 4, 2005 2:27:17 GMT -8
Well, here in the Netherlands duprasi are not that uncommon anymore as they were. Thus also much cheaper! I did sell my duprasi for even less than 3 euro!
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Post by crazycritter on Oct 7, 2005 21:53:01 GMT -8
I have one breeding pair of duprasi...I am just introducing them now for breeding as we speak. I haven't had pups yet, I just got them!
I am located in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, so if you're ever up here, and I have pups, you're welcome to stop by.
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Post by animalcrzy on Oct 17, 2005 7:20:55 GMT -8
I don't breed Duprasi but I own a few and I got them from a breeder in San Antonio, TX. She has a website called www.HelensLittleCritters.com She is willing to ship animals. But I don't recommend buying from her unless you know a lot about Duprasi because she does not give good advice. Hope that helps.
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Post by Carraig on Dec 21, 2005 13:50:34 GMT -8
Well, it has been awhile since my last message, and I just wanted to post an update. I now have a breeding colony of over 20 Duprasi from 4 different bloodlines, including either a strong color variation or a new color mutation. I'm also trying import a bunch of new stuff to the US from Germany. Barnowl on the UK gerbil forum seemed willing to play ball, but hasn't responded to my emails lately so I may have to look for a new breeder over there. Anyway, Just a heads up, Carraig www.TCFexotics.com
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Post by KrAshley on Feb 7, 2006 21:11:32 GMT -8
ATTENTION CRAZYCRITTER, are you still breeding duprasi? I would definately like to buy a same sex pair, I would love to buy from you because I live in Edmonton too. It would be great if I didn't have to ship animals from far off since it has its risks.
please e-mail me at: refer_roach_nugget_inc@hotmail.com
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Post by kimsgerbils on Jun 29, 2006 15:15:36 GMT -8
Duprasi are legal up here, yet I've never seen any... I'd LOVE a duprasi or more If I'm ever driving through Edmonton... I'll be sure to let you know, lol...
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