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    Brahminy Blind Snakes

    These have always fascinated me even more so than the Ring Necks or Earth Snakes. Literally one of the coolest animals in this dudes book, and I'd LOVE to have them in captivity.

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    Id like to see more Rubber Boas

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    Always had a soft spot for Mexican Burrowing 'Pythons'. I'd love to see more of those little guys being produced.

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    i think Red-Tailed Pipe Snakes (Cylindrophis ruffus) would be really kool!

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    Komodo Dragons

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    Komodo dragons would definitley be a handful. I wish you luck in your indevours.

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    Plenty of these are animals I had either hardly or not at all heard of. It is really something special being able to talk to so many people with similair interests.

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    i gave it a go with peter's banded skinks and it ended horribly. they all died within a week despite my research. husband and i think we got the rejects from the batch that was imported but it was still heart-breaking.
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    Those poor babies. Theres a lot of risk that comes with getting imports. Definitley a scary move, but you were doing it for all the right reasons. I hope someone else can have some success. They are definitley one of the more interesting lizards to watch do their thing.

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    Re: Introduce a new animal to captive breeding

    Quote Originally Posted by sur3fir3 View Post
    Id like to see more Rubber Boas
    There are quite a few breeders of these out there, you just have to know where to look.


    I would like to see more CBB Megophrys and Ceratophrys cornuta.


    I am currently working with kukri and beaked snakes and hope to be successful with one or the other or both in a few years
    actagggcagtgatatcctagcattgatggtacatggcaaattaacctcatgat

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