Here in the USA, they seem to come up on pricelists often. For example, Glades Herp (www.gherp.com) has 2 listed for $45USD.

Yuri H
Silver Spring, MD

On Wednesday, April 14, 2004, at 08:49 AM, Hilde wrote:

Ingo Kober wrote:

Thank you Hilde,


your name sounds very german . Any ancestors here?

I was born in Bochum, but have lived here for over 40 years :)


Btw: Are G. smithii readily available in the US or Canada?
Here in Germany there are only a few cb offspring from imports in the 80s which are not for
sale and thats it.



I've only seen them for sale a few times, maybe 4 at most. The first time was in 1995, before I
knew how to care for them, so I spent a couple of years researching (which itself wasn't easy
back before the internet) to be ready for the next ones I might see. I got mine in 97, and I've
seen them maybe twice since. Apparently there are some around but they don't make it to stores.
I've never been able to locate anyone who's got them, other than the people who bought them from
me. By now there should be a fair number around, which makes me wonder if they aren't kept
properly to keep them from breeding.


Hilde

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