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Old 02-18-2008, 06:20 PM
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Yes in the field.
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they sell mudskippers at big als
and some other cool stuff
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lol, mudskippers are fish yuck!
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Heey...

Them frogs and lizards are Mudskipper wannabes!
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POKéMON SAID SO.

Mudskippers are sweet, I wonder if I can smuggle them into a reptile show somehow...
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Sure, as philo food
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Probably too salty for them.

Or maybe it's like McD's to them...
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The montane species are all amphibians, though rubber boas remain a possibility.
are rubber boas legal in captivity? or common in the trade i have never heard much about em... sorry for the post ressurect
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Old 07-04-2010, 05:32 PM
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They're presently legal in Alberta, but rare in the trade. At present there is no record of them in Alberta, though there have been a number of reports which lack positive IDs or locations.
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