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I'm new to the forum and would like to say hello. I've kept several lizard species to include a Columbia tegu, BTS, Broadhead skinks, five-lined skinks, Eastern fence lizards, and some others. My first lizard was a schneider skink and I've always wanted to keep them again. I want to try and breed them and possibly spread the CB stock in my area. Thanks for any help that I may need in my endeavors.
 
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Thank you for the welcome. I've caught many snakes growing up in Georgia. Copperhead, Eastern diamond back are the only poisonous ones I've dealt with. I've kept garters, common rat snakes, black racers, and king snakes. I was a big snake fan then started catching skinks and other lizards.
 
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