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Does anyone in the U.S. keep kukri snakes of the Oligodon genus? I've always been fascinated by this genus and I would consider them to be attractive captives, yet I do not know of any in captive collections in the U.S. nor have I seen any for sale in the classifieds. For any that do keep them, how could one locate a pair? And what kind of husbandry suits this species? ----- Roy Blodgett Green Man Herpetoculture royreptile@yahoo.com
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