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Dendrelaphis punctulatus

Yutyrannus

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I was wondering if anybody has experience in keeping or breeding these snakes. These have been a "dream snake" of mine for quite some time, but seeing as that I'm not located in Australia, you can imagine that it would be extremely difficult to legally get my hands on these.

Even though I may not ever see them offered, I'd still like to get into keeping Dendrelaphis, and any advice on the genus would be greatly appreciated. :^)

Sidenote: I am aware of the dietary requirements, and am more than willing to accommodate for such. I actually am in the process of setting up some axolotl tanks to breed as food. I'm hoping that they would make a decent substitute for frogs. The lizards I'll just need to buy in bulk and keep 'em frozen for a while.
 

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Pic belongs to couple friends of mine in Australia, btw. They saw it at a show and it almost killed me.
 
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