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Posted by: caecilianman02 at Wed Mar 10 18:29:41 2004 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by caecilianman02 ] I own a lot of reptiles and amphibians; an Axolotl, rosy boa, brown Anole, green snakes... You name it, i have it. i'm especially interested in caecilians. It took some searching around, but I acquired two Typhlonectes Natans. I kept them in an aquarium with a filter, lots of gravel, and hides. They brought me much enjoyment; I still own them. That was cool, but I never would have dreamed I'd end up with a terrestrial one! Yeah, I found a little terrestrial species for sale that I have added to my collection. I am one of few keepers whos specialty is caecilians, so I am willing to discuss anything relating to their care, or other herp care [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Hide Replies ]
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