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herpsltd Jul 09, 2007 10:23 AM

Here are pics of a few herps we collected in a recent trip to the Dominican Republic. The snakes we're holding by the handful are the Hispaolan Vine Boa (epicrates gracilis). We collected 18 of these rare snakes in 2 days!! The other shows a gorgeous Hispanolan Boa (Epicrates s. striatus) immediately after capture. Thought this might break the monotony a bit. Thanks, Tom Crutchfield

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Reinert Jul 09, 2007 11:39 AM

>>Here are pics of a few herps we collected in a recent trip to the Dominican Republic. The snakes we're holding by the handful are the Hispaolan Vine Boa (epicrates gracilis). We collected 18 of these rare snakes in 2 days!! The other shows a gorgeous Hispanolan Boa (Epicrates s. striatus) immediately after capture. Thought this might break the monotony a bit. Thanks, Tom Crutchfield
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Exotics by Nature Jul 09, 2007 11:57 AM

I have been seeking out a pair or small group of Ungaliophis continentalis which used to imported into our industry but has since vanished from the mainstream.

What do you know of the status of Ungaliophis continentalis and Ungaliophis panamensis?
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Sean Bradley
Owner : EbN
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Herpsltd Jul 09, 2007 12:28 PM

I've had both species and bred continentalis for several years but I haven't seen any in a while. If I get them I'll probably keep them. I will produce E. subflavus, E. inornatus, E. s. fowleri, E. s. fosteri, E. fordii, and a new co-dom RED morph E. s. striatus that has to be seen to be believed. thanks....TC......I SHOULD HAVE BABIES OF THE ABOVE IN AUG. OR SEPT.

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