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Old-School, Wild-Caught Central American

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Posted by: SunHerp at Sun Oct 20 22:30:21 2013  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by SunHerp ]  
   

I have a conundrum... I have a particular animal (story and photos below) that I have no suitable mate for. I've had him for over a decade and would like to get him a little action before he's too old to care or be able. Any help locating someone with a suitable match (same import group preferred, but "similar" would be acceptable) would be greatly appreciated.

This animal was acquired as part of a group imported through California Zoological Supply (CalZoo) in 2002. All animals I saw from this group were fairly small for Central American milks; all were in the 36-48 inch range. This particular male is about 42 inches in length, not having grown much at all since I acquired him over a decade ago. All of the animals I saw from this group also had the "black tipped" tricolor look, with deep red and a broad snout band with those forward-facing projections.

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