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Thanks for your responses!
To preface this, there is a Nebraska reptile expo at the end of September. September 27th, if I remember correctly. I've been on their facebook page and the vendor page, and there will be boas at the show from two breeders. One who will hopefully be bringing Sonorans, and another who will be bringing a variety of Central Americans. I'd love to get my snakes at the expo, that way I can interact with them directly. I'm thinking about asking the one if he knows what localities specifically he'll have, but I doubt people know yet. It's a bit early to know I suppose.
I'll be sure to look into spotted pythons! The above show is python centric, especially balls, so there's a good chance I could find one of those there too!
Caitlin, I've seen your Tarahumara posts and you're actually the reason I found the snakes! Your snakes are gorgeous, and I really like them.
Unfortunately, I have also learned that peruvians are forbidden at the reptile expo, which likely means they're forbidden in my city as well. I'll have to do a bit more looking into it. The stipulations for Nebraska are simply " not venomous" and "not eight plus feet". It isn't very clear as to what's allowed in and what's not, to be honest.
In the spirit of looking into Sonorans a bit more, what experiences do people have with their temperaments, humidity levels, exploration, etc.? Do they like to climb? To burrow? Handling? Being around others? Eating habits? I know there are a few localities under "Sonoran", and really it depends on the individual snake, but any advice is welcome!
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