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2039, Pleasanton Road, 78221, San Antonio, Bexar County, US United States
kontakt telefon: +1 210-923-3702
strona internetowej: www.facebook.com
większa mapa i wskazówkiLatitude: 29.360384, Longitude: -98.50412
Dafne Ramirez
::It’s amazing I love this place and good place to find turtles
Victoria Rodriguez
::I absolutely love this place about to rabbits there and I always go there for their bedding and food the man at the register rocks I just love him
S Guerrero
::Brought a couple of outfits for my puppy at their booth in trader's village. They fit my little fur baby very well. Can't wait to go back ❤️
Maddy Gee
::Friendly and helpful service. Was visiting from out of state and this was the one place that carried our dog's food brand. Thankful they were there
Jacqueline Martinez
::Everything seemed okay until I reached the reptile section. None of their reptiles had any type of heat and all their thermometer strips read room temperature (75F)... even the baby bearded dragons!!! Their leopard gecko babies were on sand with no appearant heat mat so they are most likely impacted and one of them looked like it was dead. How can a ball python properly shed with no heat or humidity? And bearded dragons without uvb or a basking spot?? I felt terrible for all the reptiles. I especially felt bad for the baby leopard geckos as I have one of my own and recently cared and hatched 9 from eggs (the oldest is now 3 months and the youngest only a few weeks) so I know what proper care looks like. These animals are being severely uncared for. I wouldn’t recommend purchasing any of their reptiles unless you are experienced in rescue and rehabilitation, otherwise your pet will most likely die.