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Neurergus kaiser being sold on the web

SludgeMunkey

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I just wanted to state here that I have not, will not, or ever SELL this species anywhere. There is currently a certain site on the web claiming to have upwards of 400 of this species available in the near future. These are not my animals.

Apparently my name has been thrown around to lead people otherwise. I say again, this is false.

Please cease in spamming up my Facebook inbox asking, pleading and attempting to get them.
 
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These animals are being released from an institution, not an individual, so I'm not even sure why your name was thrown in the mix. Odd.
 

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I have no idea either. It made me extremely angry that folks would make such assumptions.

I am now aware of the source and the reasoning and in fact am fully in support of the sale of these particular animals.

I highly recommend EVERYONE interested purchase groups of these animals from this source. It is for a good cause from a legitimate, and legal source.

I myself will be purchasing a group to expand my own stock.
 
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