Aquatic or Semi-aquatic Herps

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Until yesterday didn't know there was such a thing.... When I researched on them they looked the same... That said this lfs guy gets exotic fish when it is banned to import here.... Stupid INDIAN law... I didn't even bother asking what was it priced at... If I pass by anytime I will get some pics may be experts here can ID them...


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please hurry on the pics.. eager about this. lol


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A few years back there was a fairly large availability of tentacled snakes (Erpeton tentaculatum). This is an aquatic species. Another aquatic species occassionally found in the hobby is the elephant trunk snake (Acrochordus javanicus).

Beat me too it.

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I have a western garter snake that spends at least half his time in his little pond swimming through the plants. Ditto on the caiman lizard, although they get big and need very special care. Malagasy water skinks have been showing up more also. They are very aquatic and about as long as a beardie but way skinnier with longer tails.


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Is this your stingray tank again? How many times have I mentioned that any caudata species need cold water!?

If I got it wrong, my apologies.
 
Is this your stingray tank again? How many times have I mentioned that any caudata species need cold water!?

If I got it wrong, my apologies.

Lol, man. No its not. i just have an empty 20 gallon tank and im unsure what i wanna do with it. (fish, reptile, etc.)

thats a different tank and i kept it a normal aquarium. aka i didnt do anything stupid.


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Okay, I see, sorry. You won't fit a giant salamander into a 20 gallon though, unless that is your short term intention.
 
Will surely get some pics this week.... I am sure he won't sell them all within a week... Whatever they are called....


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