A curious mind would like to know: how many people around here are keeping insular pythons and boas (Candoia, Savu pythons, Chilabothrus, etc.)?

The Pacific island pythons and boas have always interested me, and I've done a fair bit of fun-time reading into them. I'm curious as to whether any people around here actually keep them and what your experiences might have been. They don't seem to be particularly popular in the hobby -- a dietary preference for lizards and such may have something to do with it -- so you don't hear or see much about them. It sounds like most species aren't being bred in captivity, either.

Part of me is tempted to leave space in the snake room for one or more in the future, once my snake husbandry is up to snuff. They sound like they may be fun species to keep in a naturalistic setup provided you can get them established.