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LORI34205
10-13-03, 07:52 PM
has anyone ever owned and or bred snow boas?
Invictus
10-13-03, 08:21 PM
I think you'll be seeing a lot of these popping up in Canada next breeding season. Quite a few breeders have the double hets ready to go.
Are you gonna keep that outside too?
LOL foman that was funny.
LORI34205
10-13-03, 08:55 PM
hehe
no actually i dont have couple thousand to throw out for a snake.And if i did have a couple grand it wouldnt go to a snake,good one though.
VenomAngel
10-14-03, 01:00 PM
is there any way of getting a boa from canada to the uk lol i know this sounds silly but we do it with t's so i was wondering if there was a way with snakes
Invictus
10-14-03, 02:18 PM
It depends on the snake, VenomAngel. Go too www.cites.org to find out the CITES classification of a given species, and you'll be able to find out if they are exportable or not. I believe Boa Constrictors are reasonably easy to export, but it is a LOT of paperwork.
BoAddict
10-14-03, 05:05 PM
exporting from canada is alot easier than say from the US
i had my cites papers within 14 days when i applyed as i wanted to ship a boa to the states the cites papers were good for 30 days
It'll be good to see some snow boas here that's for sure
Jeff_Favelle
10-14-03, 07:20 PM
Got a Pastel Ball Python going to Germany on Friday, so I don't see why not.
VenomAngel
10-16-03, 05:37 PM
thanks guys will def be checking that one out....jay76 u from the uk?
sapphire_moon
10-19-03, 03:13 PM
jeff to germany! can you send to the us to? or is that to hard or to much paper work for an individual sale?
Jeff_Favelle
10-19-03, 03:19 PM
Sending to the US is no problem either. As long as you can get to a proper "port of entry", then shipping a CITES animal is not hard at all. :D
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