border
sSNAKESs : Reptile Forum
 

Go Back   sSNAKESs : Reptile Forum > Community Forums > General Discussion

Notices

Closed Thread
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
Old 08-31-17, 06:07 AM   #1
BillyCostume
Member
 
Join Date: Dec-2016
Location: Montreal
Age: 38
Posts: 230
Country:
Indonesian imports

Has anyone here ever bought an Indonesian "captive hatched" import? If so, how were they health wise (mites/parasites)?
BillyCostume is offline  
Login to remove ads
Old 08-31-17, 08:20 AM   #2
Aaron_S
Forum Moderator
 
Aaron_S's Avatar
 
Join Date: Nov-2002
Location: Toronto
Age: 39
Posts: 16,977
Send a message via MSN to Aaron_S
Re: Indonesian imports

Like anything else expect deaths.

I've seen many come in and I'm sure there's deaths and issues with each shipment but also good animals come in.

Was there a specific animal you saw come in recently? I've noticed there's been a few indo imports land in the last 2 weeks.
Aaron_S is offline  
Old 08-31-17, 09:47 AM   #3
jjhill001
Member
 
Join Date: Jan-2015
Location: Youngstown
Posts: 905
Country:
Re: Indonesian imports

Likely a step above regular old wild caught stuff to be sure. Importers are gradually getting the hint that people don't want crap animals and are starting to take better care of their animals.

Nowadays with planes shipping reptiles the WC we see are completely different animals compared to even just 10-15 years ago. You can have a photo of an animal half way across the world and have it at your business in less than a week. That's a far cry from the 3 months spent on a cargo ship that many of the WC animals used to go through. Back in the day you could open up a shipment of imported reptiles and half of them or more would be dead and the living ones weren't doing too great. Perfect example is the WC green tree frogs and anoles you see at pet stores. Some of them look rough but for the most part they are in decent condition, that's because we've been shipping by plane instead of 3 week freight trucks.

What this means is that it's easier to get an animal established which means we have a lot better chance of establishing CB populations of various species.

If someone is just looking for a pet it is always better to circumvent all of that and spend the extra money on the CB animals. If someone wants something that they can't get any other way then set up a quarantine room and get going on making the CBs available for me to buy!
jjhill001 is offline  
Old 08-31-17, 09:48 AM   #4
BillyCostume
Member
 
Join Date: Dec-2016
Location: Montreal
Age: 38
Posts: 230
Country:
Re: Indonesian imports

Local shop got a few white lipped pythons last week. A species I've always been on the lookout for, I'm just a little hesitant buying an import.
BillyCostume is offline  
Old 08-31-17, 09:54 AM   #5
jjhill001
Member
 
Join Date: Jan-2015
Location: Youngstown
Posts: 905
Country:
Re: Indonesian imports

Quote:
Originally Posted by BillyCostume View Post
Local shop got a few white lipped pythons last week. A species I've always been on the lookout for, I'm just a little hesitant buying an import.
I'd say go for it if you can meet the following criteria:

-do the snakes look healthy? good weight, no mites etc
-money for basic care
-money for a vet visit to get a bit of that panacur parasite stuff if the animal fails to put on weight. Maybe a preliminary fecal float if you're really worried.
-actual space away from your main collection, different tools and everything etc.
jjhill001 is offline  
Login to remove ads
Old 08-31-17, 11:54 AM   #6
Aaron_S
Forum Moderator
 
Aaron_S's Avatar
 
Join Date: Nov-2002
Location: Toronto
Age: 39
Posts: 16,977
Send a message via MSN to Aaron_S
Re: Indonesian imports

Quote:
Originally Posted by BillyCostume View Post
Local shop got a few white lipped pythons last week. A species I've always been on the lookout for, I'm just a little hesitant buying an import.
You'll be stuck buying WC of that species most likely anyway.

If it's decently round/good weight, looking wiry, eating and doesn't have any mites then good to go on it.

Expect them to be highly defensive though.
Aaron_S is offline  
Old 08-31-17, 11:57 AM   #7
Scubadiver59
Member
 
Join Date: Feb-2017
Age: 65
Posts: 1,433
Country:
Re: Indonesian imports

I have a CB WLP I just picked up the other day, a Southern specimen, and no defensiveness observed yet.

Quote:
Originally Posted by Aaron_S View Post
You'll be stuck buying WC of that species most likely anyway.

If it's decently round/good weight, looking wiry, eating and doesn't have any mites then good to go on it.

Expect them to be highly defensive though.
__________________
4.7.3 Boidae | 9.15.13 Colubridae | 15.16.4 Pythonidae | 2.1.0 Canis lupus familiaris | 1.0.0 Homo Sapiens Sapiens Stultus
Scubadiver59 is offline  
Old 08-31-17, 11:58 AM   #8
Aaron_S
Forum Moderator
 
Aaron_S's Avatar
 
Join Date: Nov-2002
Location: Toronto
Age: 39
Posts: 16,977
Send a message via MSN to Aaron_S
Re: Indonesian imports

Quote:
Originally Posted by Scubadiver59 View Post
I have a CB WLP I just picked up the other day, a Southern specimen, and no defensiveness observed yet.
They can be good when CB. However, this is a species well known for being defensive, especially older WC.

I'd prefer to walk in expecting something worse than expecting a ball python like behaviour.
Aaron_S is offline  
Old 08-31-17, 12:02 PM   #9
Scubadiver59
Member
 
Join Date: Feb-2017
Age: 65
Posts: 1,433
Country:
Re: Indonesian imports

Oh ye of little faith!

Quote:
Originally Posted by Aaron_S View Post
They can be good when CB. However, this is a species well known for being defensive, especially older WC.

I'd prefer to walk in expecting something worse than expecting a ball python like behaviour.
__________________
4.7.3 Boidae | 9.15.13 Colubridae | 15.16.4 Pythonidae | 2.1.0 Canis lupus familiaris | 1.0.0 Homo Sapiens Sapiens Stultus
Scubadiver59 is offline  
Old 08-31-17, 12:32 PM   #10
BillyCostume
Member
 
Join Date: Dec-2016
Location: Montreal
Age: 38
Posts: 230
Country:
Re: Indonesian imports

Quote:
Originally Posted by Scubadiver59 View Post
I have a CB WLP I just picked up the other day, a Southern specimen, and no defensiveness observed yet.
I'm getting a northern, but man are those southerns stunning
BillyCostume is offline  
Login to remove ads
Old 09-01-17, 08:29 AM   #11
jjhill001
Member
 
Join Date: Jan-2015
Location: Youngstown
Posts: 905
Country:
Re: Indonesian imports

Quote:
Originally Posted by BillyCostume View Post
I'm getting a northern, but man are those southerns stunning
Keep an eye out for a female now. Its awesome they are gonna keep an eye on it for you the first month or so. I'd still quarantine it yourself though.
jjhill001 is offline  
Old 08-31-17, 12:24 PM   #12
BillyCostume
Member
 
Join Date: Dec-2016
Location: Montreal
Age: 38
Posts: 230
Country:
Re: Indonesian imports

I got a chance to check him out and he seemed healthy. I handled him and he was active and looked to be in good shape. He's currently being treated for mites as a precaution and will be offered his first meal tonight. They said they'll hold onto him for a month or so to get established and ensure his overall health. Looks like I'll be joining the WLP club in the near future. Thanks for the advice all
BillyCostume is offline  
Old 09-02-17, 04:40 PM   #13
pet_snake_78
Member
 
Join Date: Aug-2013
Posts: 725
Country:
Re: Indonesian imports

It really all depends. There are some guys who really only sell A+ animals that they've kept for at least a couple of weeks and given TLC. Then there's guys who would sell something the day they picked it up, sell animals that are obviously ill, etc. One guy I buy imports from even gives a lot of them a couple of rounds of treatment for parasites before he sends em on to me. I've recommended him to a number of friends who also had good luck with both Indo and South American species. The animals arent always cheap but I do believe the quality is going up and the quantities go down and people become pickier about what imports they will accept.
pet_snake_78 is offline  
Closed Thread

Thread Tools
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off

Forum Jump


All times are GMT -6. The time now is 01:18 PM.

Powered by vBulletin®
©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright © 2002-2023, Hobby Solutions.

right