Why can't I post in wanted ads for a tiger salamander?

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I've made a couple of posts wanting a tiger and they never get posted?? Is there a problem with my ads? I live in miami fl and there are no places that sell any tigers at all in the tricounty area or florida at all , I have a female I bought years ago and I've been looking for another but when I post my ads they don't get posted??
 
Oh ok thank you , I mean it may be a long shot but does any one on here breed them for sale ?
 
No, they are very difficult to breed in captivity. Only a handful of people have done it, and if they have, they aren't selling.
 
And those that have, and are selling, are european :p
 
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