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Uropeltidae in the US Hobby?

thomasgeckos

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Out of pure curiosity, is there anyone out there in the US working with members of the family Uropeltidae? I am fascinated with these snakes, which is unfortunate, because there seems to be a lack of interest among the general population. I would be thrilled to hear from anyone keeping members of the genera Brachyophidium, Melanophidium, Platyplectrurus, Plectrurus, Pseudotyphlops, Rhinophis, Teretrurus, or Uropeltis!

Cheers,

Thomas
 
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