Well I wasn't saying very limited availability, and I by no means am an expert on Nephrurus, but they have fascinated me for a while, and I've looked into them after successfully breeding leo's my post was pure conjecture, and I was saying that the more limited availability from no exportation from australia would lead to increased prices which I believe are around 500-600 for the rough knobbies and decreased availability simply because they aren't being imported and what is here now is all we have to work with. This could be likened to the pygmy monitors, and more of a stretch eastern indigoes. Lack of new blood yields fewer and higher priced. Again, not a species I've had the pleasure of working with, just some thoughts on why they're not so common.

I do hope that makes sense written down and not just in my head...