Three hatchling Imantodes cenchoa from 2003. Ate subadult Anolis from the beginning. The epitome of neotropical squamata.

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Three hatchling Imantodes cenchoa from 2003. Ate subadult Anolis from the beginning. The epitome of neotropical squamata.

Wow,
Where did you source these from ? Where abouts are you,USA?
I really want some Imantodes but managing to get any over here in the UK is going to be fairly awkward at the very least
Mike
They trickle in through various dealers. They are one of the most common snakes in Central and South America, yet few are currently exported/imported.
Here is another pic of one of the neonates.

Do you know of any specific breeder that has Imantodes spp. offered currently? Where did you come across yours? I am a keeper at a zoo currently looking for a species of Imantodes. They are very interesting! Any information would be appreciated.
I was lucky to find a group of these snakes when they came in several years ago. The fact is they simply do not come in that often......Glades has had 1-2 over the last 5 or so years, but they are typically brought in as additions to larger shipments of other, more marketable snakes.
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