If you're willing to transport them out to NJ, my school would be more than willing to take them. In NJ, diamondbacks are under serious threat. So my school, being a marine biology-dedicated high school, steps in. The supervisor, Mr. John Wnek, adores these guys. We have 2 classrooms loaded with these guys, and he also runs breeding programs on Sedge Island.
If you really want to get rid of yours, i'll email him about it or you can do it yourself at jwnek@mail.ocvts.org
there beautiful. i have a baby one right now. i am from new jersey and in the spring the diamondback hatchlings can be found crossing the roads to go to the bay. but those ones really have nice color. i hope mine turns out like that.
they are beautiful, never seen that type before, shame iam over the otherside of the pond, sounds like a very good deal to me,,,,,try advertising them in classifieds section