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dinosaurdammit
02-10-13, 03:34 PM
Are there any burm breeders any of you recommend? Ive been doing my homework and found one on craigslist but he hasnt gotten back to me :/ oh well. Id like to find an albino green but I cannot seem to google correctly. I dont ever plan on breeding, I just want a gentle giant.

Aaron_S
02-10-13, 03:36 PM
Illegal to cross State lines. Have to look only within yours now.

Maybe you should look into the Germany breeders though.

dinosaurdammit
02-10-13, 03:53 PM
Illegal to cross State lines. Have to look only within yours now.

Maybe you should look into the Germany breeders though.

only problem ive had with this is that i cant read their websites, its all in german and most dont have an english option :/

Aaron_S
02-10-13, 04:08 PM
only problem ive had with this is that i cant read their websites, its all in german and most dont have an english option :/

Talk to someone who can ship to Germany...Bob Clark does.

Kettennatter
02-10-13, 04:11 PM
only problem ive had with this is that i cant read their websites, its all in german and most dont have an english option :/

I would either use Chrome's option to translate, or simply call them. Most Germans will speak English, if necessary. Buying local has to be easier than shipping.

exwizard
02-10-13, 05:11 PM
2 Burmese Pythons for sale in Phoenix, Arizona - AnimalsintheUSA (http://phoenix-az.animalsintheusa.com/animals/2-burmese-pythons_18460971.html)

I was able to google this for you. I hope it helps.

dinosaurdammit
02-10-13, 05:26 PM
2 Burmese Pythons for sale in Phoenix, Arizona - AnimalsintheUSA (http://phoenix-az.animalsintheusa.com/animals/2-burmese-pythons_18460971.html)

I was able to google this for you. I hope it helps.

ive tried contacting them but it always gives me "mail could not be sent", ugh im super bummed

exwizard
02-10-13, 06:05 PM
That sucks. Sorry

KORBIN5895
02-10-13, 06:14 PM
Considering you are moving in just a couple of months you seem to be really grasping. You have several threads looking for new snakes and an ad on fauna

. I am pretty sure Germany has fairly stringent quarantine policies and if you haven't owned the snake long enough they may not allow you to import it.

Aaron_S
02-10-13, 08:38 PM
I would either use Chrome's option to translate, or simply call them. Most Germans will speak English, if necessary. Buying local has to be easier than shipping.

You can only buy local due to the Lacey Act I believe. I recommended Germany because that's where this person is moving to within 3 months.

dinosaurdammit
02-10-13, 08:43 PM
Considering you are moving in just a couple of months you seem to be really grasping. You have several threads looking for new snakes and an ad on fauna

. I am pretty sure Germany has fairly stringent quarantine policies and if you haven't owned the snake long enough they may not allow you to import it.

Been working with my vet and reptiles have no quar for reptiles. None for domesticated dogs either but a thirty day in home stint for birds

Gungirl
02-11-13, 05:30 AM
Honestly instead of stressing out all the animals and risking their health regardless of laws, wouldn't it be a better idea to wait until you move and are settled before you continue to buy up snakes?

Lankyrob
02-11-13, 05:38 AM
I knew this at the back of my mind from my own research


For those moving to Germany, pets are considered part of the import of personal items and, as such, the customs authorities allow their entry in to Germany subject to the relevant paperwork being in order. An individual may bring a maximum of five animals with them, strictly on the understanding that they are domestic pets and not for resale. Additional restrictions may apply to animals that are young and not yet vaccinated.

The only thing i am unsure of is whether this just applies to dogs/cats or to all pets. I took the above paragraph from an email sent to me a few years back by a solicitor working for me when i waas considering a move, this was before i had snakes