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Wanted Hypsiglena subspecies

Connor Kayak Man

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Looking for locality groups (2.2 preferable) of the following species. Would prefer more precise localities than just county info (specific roads).

California Night Snakes (Hypsiglena ochrorhyncha nuchalata)
Northern Desert Night Snake (Hypsiglena chlorophaea deserticola)
Desert Night Snake (Hypsiglena chlorophaea)
Chihuahuan Night Snake (Hypsiglena jani)
San Diego Night Snake (Hypsiglena ochrorhyncha klauberi)
Mesa Verde Night Snake (Hypsiglena chlorophaea loreala)

I have experience keeping Jani and believe with enough work these could be as popular as Madagascan cat eyed snakes if there was someone dedicated to them. I’d like to work with these and provide captive bred night snakes to other people in the hobby that enjoy some of the less common US native herps.

Thank you for your time,
Connor Wardle
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