Do you have...
any Sceloporus serrifer cyanogenys? I see that you are a dealer. And I had heard of the Lacey Act, but dealt with only reputable pet shops and dealers in the past. Next March, I will have kept lizards for 50 years, having gotten my first two, (Green anoles), for my eighteenth birthday. I've been mostly dealing with "my charges" over the years on the medical side of things... using homeopathic medicine for them, and also a bit of laser acupuncture. Between my veterinarian and myself, Jack, (the one I'd mentioned in my last post), was kept alive for years using alternative methods of care. The years passed quickly, and he finally died of "old age." But back to my point. Obtaining reptiles was a lot different back then. We had small, privately owned pet shops in my area that dealt primarily with exotics only. I practically lived at "Butch's Fishnet" for years, buying animals on occasion, and food, and books. These places are gone...replaced by the "PetSmarts," etc. Underpaid kids, with very little knowledge, and no passion for their charges. Even the reptiles only get a small endcap display. It's a shame. And the variety of animals in the "herp world" is no longer with us. I went to a "Repticon" recently. I could've had 10,000 "designer" beardies, or geckoes, but no Sceloporus whatsoever. I'd been "in the bush" hunting for Sceloporus. It's not easy. Have the breeders and dealers just gotten a bit "lazy," offering only a few easily-bred animals? By the way, I can remember when Australian beardies were not sent to this country either. It's just a shame that there is very little variety in the reptile world anymore.