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I've seen one amphisbaenia f/s-


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Posted by meretseger on March 25, 2003 at 06:36:09:

In Reply to: Re: Bipes, Typhlops etc posted by Henri on March 23, 2003 at 08:52:58:

It was Amphisbaenia alba, and Hank Molt at Global Herp had it. (Where DO you post about them?). It was 600 dollars and is sold now. The genus Amphisbaenia is from South America. I remember seeing Bipes in a book now, I should have remembered what it was. If you find out where to get one, tell me!
I think Tyhlops (blind snakes) are very hard to find because they barely ever come above ground. Also, I'm not sure if one could easily reproduce their diet in captivity, some of them eat only ant and termite larvae. I think some have a more varied insect diet. Of course, you could just get Calabaria, they're practically the same thing, just bigger. And a boid.


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