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Wanted Telescopus and Platyceps sp.

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Hello all,

I was locked out of a previous account and am updating a few wanted ads here. If this post is still up I am still in the market. I am looking for the following; Telescopus nigriceps, Platyceps elegantissimus, and Platyceps sinai.

I currently keep Platyceps najadum and Telescopus semiannulata and am adequately stocked up on feeder lizards here (anolis sp.) as well as growing an army of mourning geckos. I know these species are tough to come by and difficult to work with but I feel like I have enough knowledge behind me to do well with them.

Thanks in advance,
-Connor Wardle
 
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