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Arboreal Vipers in Canada?

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Does anyone know of or have a source for arboreal vipers in Canada? Specifically atheris, bothriechis, or tropidolaemus, though I'd might be interested in others as well. It seems that terrestrials are more common, and I've been having difficulty locating any hobbyests or dealers selling arboreals.
 
vipers in canada

there is a few people selling them here in ontario but they are few and far between :eatsmiley
 
I realize that this is a bit of a late reply, but I can suggest someone who might be able to help you. His name is Karl Fortyn and he used to run the Seaway Serpentarium down in Welland Ontario. He has an IMENSE collection and if you contact him he is usually willing to trade or even sometimes give away animals from his collection. I dont have a contact number for him, but ask around and you should be able to find one.
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