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Hi -
Can anybody point me towards some veiled breeders? They don't have to be super gorgeous have a great bloodline as I'd rather spend my money on caring for it then buying a really expensive one. Thanks!
thunder
08-10-04, 07:44 AM
raging reptiles has nice veileds for about 40 bucks. these are top bloodlines, and inexpensive. i dont know the url for their website, but im sure if u do a google search ull find it.
well that doesn't help me, does it? I need a link.
JK, thanks a lot for your help.
Collide
08-10-04, 10:55 AM
http://www.calumma.com/
Thanks a lot for that. I'll check out that new one now.
Thunder: I checked out raging reptiles and they look great! thanks a lot.
dank7oo
08-10-04, 04:43 PM
The Kammers (as of 3 weeks ago) do not ship to Canada.
And now that I read where JMan lives, I feel really stupid about that comment - LOL
Jason
Collide
08-10-04, 05:04 PM
lol It takes major work to do the paper work to send a cham here and added cost expecially CB chams, Im sure they would ship here if it were feasible but from all i have learned its prolly a really pain in the butt to go through all that work. And most likly not worth it for them to do. Too bad they have some amazing Chams.
dank7oo
08-10-04, 05:20 PM
Seriously. I have emailed them a few times inquiring about cross-border shipping. They are trying to figure something out for us here up north :D
Jason
thunder
08-10-04, 05:30 PM
i didnt know the kammers worked with veileds. but i have seen some of their panthers and they are really incredible. when you see one, it is hard to believe that it is really alive and not a painted plastic figurine. from what i have heard, they are also really no nonsense people who are very professional in their transactions.
Collide
08-10-04, 05:59 PM
JUst a note on veilds there the only cham that can pass the border without cites work. as far as i know anyway.
Chris_Anderson
08-10-04, 10:45 PM
Brandy,
As far as I'm aware, there are no exceptions with chameleons with regard to their needing CITES paperwork to cross international borders. Unless I am mistaken, even Ch. calyptratus require CITES papers to cross from the US to Canada. I know that Chinchillas are listed on CITES appendix 1 but that the domesticated form has been given a special note on the CITES lists as not falling into the convention requirements for special documentation for international trade/travel. No such note has been given to the family Chamaeleonidae. If I am mistaken, please correct me as I'd be very interested to hear otherwise.
Chris
DragnDrop
08-11-04, 07:51 AM
Everything Chameleon needs CITES to enter/leave Canada. ... (been there, done that nightmare a few times).
dank7oo
08-11-04, 08:29 AM
:(
Jason
Collide
08-11-04, 09:11 AM
Humm mabey im wrong then i was told that b4, but i have never looked it up.
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