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Old 01-05-05, 08:38 PM   #1
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Old 01-05-05, 09:56 PM   #2
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ya lots of places sell them. most pet shops in vancouver do.

teh authorities dotn seem to care much about stick bugs and that. but they do care about roaches and probably snails.

all i gotta say is dont bother reporting them unless its creatures great and small
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Everyone has snails, stick bugs millipedes etc. anyways and openly sell them and I haven't heard about a single complaint. How would a tropical insect survive anyways. They worry about those but release mantids to control pest so go figure. Why even complain about it? If you think the Agriculture Canada SWAT team is going to kick in your door or bust you in an undercover sting, don't buy them. But as long as you don't knowingly release them what's the harm.:medbee:TB
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Yeah frankly I don't care all that much either. I have 3 Giant african land snails and a half dozen millipedes.... and the roaches. Meh.

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i totalyl agree. but they are illegal never the less and can give you trouble if they so wish.

would depend on teh type of tropical bug....keep in mind some places in canada rarely hit 0 (aimed at many species of roch)
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