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Naultinus elegans wanted- trade/purchase

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I have been looking for adult N. elegans for weeks now with no luck- I'm finding plenty of info on them, but no one seems to have any. Anyone who has adults or knows where to find them, please let me know. While I would prefer to purchase the animals, I have available for partial or full trade Halamahara geckos (Gehyra vorax), a few pairs of Cresteds (Rhacodactylus ciliatus), and some other snake and lizard species. This may be a futile inquiry, everything I've read mentions how rare the Naultinus are, and I'm beginning to think maybe they're not available to the general public. Someone please tell me I'm wrong! ; ) e-mail [email protected] with any info. Thanks a lot!

-Jonathan
 
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