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Old 01-22-13, 08:48 AM   #16
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Re: Its Begun! Boapocylps

May want to look into a thread here about someone moving to Germany with snakes. Sounds like a pretty involved process that is time consuming. And potentially expensive for the required permits (which you may not be able to get from Craigslist pets).

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Old 01-22-13, 09:25 AM   #17
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Ive got a huge house and a bigger garage. 2 car garage, no car in it

Monitor cage is in there cause its too big to go anywhere. I will probably only get 4 or so at a time. 6 month QT here i come. many are from the same litter. So Idk what the QT on them would be, because they are neos could I keep them in tubs together?
No. You cannot keep them together. The purpose of quarantine is to be kept seperate so in case one has something then the other's won't catch it before you notice. Also, if you get an animal, and then get another animal 2 months later then ALL the animals in quarantine restart too. Be sure to calculate this into things.

Personally, I think you're getting in over your head. Especially if you wish to transport them to Germany. I would definitely look into that first before picking them up. I do know big breeders who go over there with tons of animals so it can be done. That's for re-sale though so I'm unsure if there's anything additional for pets to be transported cross seas.

What are you looking for in these ads? Just one pet snake? Multiples? Just cheap snakes and however many you can? I think you need to figure that out before you go ahead with some of them. This is how people get in over their heads. It's easy keeping a couple animals but bring in a few at a time and it's exponentially more difficult and longer to do. It can burn you out. BEWARE!
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No. You cannot keep them together. The purpose of quarantine is to be kept seperate so in case one has something then the other's won't catch it before you notice. Also, if you get an animal, and then get another animal 2 months later then ALL the animals in quarantine restart too. Be sure to calculate this into things.

Personally, I think you're getting in over your head. Especially if you wish to transport them to Germany. I would definitely look into that first before picking them up. I do know big breeders who go over there with tons of animals so it can be done. That's for re-sale though so I'm unsure if there's anything additional for pets to be transported cross seas.

What are you looking for in these ads? Just one pet snake? Multiples? Just cheap snakes and however many you can? I think you need to figure that out before you go ahead with some of them. This is how people get in over their heads. It's easy keeping a couple animals but bring in a few at a time and it's exponentially more difficult and longer to do. It can burn you out. BEWARE!
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All of the big breeders I know that are sending snakes to Europe have a master cites permit which cuts down on tons of paperwork.
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