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Anyone working with insular Epicrates or Tropidophis?

RJP Reptiles

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Hi - anyone working with the insular Epicrates or Tropidophis? Doesn't seem to be too many people out there. Anyone expecting some insular Epicrates/Tropidophis babies this year?

Regards, Ryan
 
I don't know anyone who is dealing with the true dwarfs right now, breeding or otherwise. Hell, haven't even seen a picture posted in quite a while. Seems they just aren't as popular, or harder to breed than others.

I saw some rainbows somewhere just last week. If i recall it, I'll put a link for you.


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They have those Anole eaters :yesnod: whether their Selling or Sold Out one would have to contact them to confirm:thumbsup:
They did have some Tropidophis back a few months ago when I was speaking to Tom about some other animals.

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