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Originally Posted by StudentoReptile
I know a few people locally who occasionally keep and breed them, but I agree with your point...its a very very SMALL niche market. Its smaller than people who keep and breed rough green snakes.
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Those rough greens are w/c in Florida. most of them live very short lifespans in captivty, because very few people set them up right and feed them spiders.
Rough greens are like the Anole, cheap pets that don't last unless you put the effort into it.
If you know anyone who has longevity to report I'd love to hear about it, because that advice needs to be put out there for people to see.