Reptiles Allowed via USPS.. including GATORS!
http://pe.usps.gov/text/pub52/pub52c5_008.htm
Baby Alligators Baby Caimans Chameleons Frogs Lizards Newts Reptiles and Amphibians Salamanders Tadpoles and Toads "Animals must not exceed 20 inches in length. No additional requirements, except the applicable standards in section 52. Packaging must comply with 522." share others? |
The preface to the section you posted:
526.6 Small, Harmless, Cold–Blooded Animals Small, harmless, cold–blooded animals, except for snakes, turtles, and turtle eggs, are mailable only when they meet certain requirements. For some examples, see Exhibit 526.6. Exhibit 526.6Requirements for Mailing Small, Harmless, Cold–Blooded Animals (Except Snakes, Turtles, and Turtle Eggs) General Requirements: All animals in this group: Must be able to reach their destination in good condition in the normal transit time between the mailing and address points. Must not require any food, water, or attention during transport. Must not create sanitary problems. Must not create obnoxious odors. And of course, especially near Christmas, mailing USPS may run into significant delays, so it's not always such a good deal for the critter. |
So qny update I for one would like to know for sure
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Sorry (any}
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Looks as if the regulations have not changed:
https://pe.usps.com/text/pub52/pub52c5_008.htm#ep184096 I cannot, though, think of any circumstances under which it makes more sense to ship a live reptile via USPS than through FedEx overnight service. |
Just my opinion but reptiles I'd stick with FedEx. I do get deliveries of tarantulas and roaches via usps OK but I would not trust for reptiles.
I was once expecting a large shipment of roaches. It said delivered and was not. I called local store. This woman said, call back in 20 min's and she'd check. I called back 20 min's later and got voicemail. Checked website and they closed on Saturday at 3:30. She had me call 10 min's after they went home. I wanted to go there and strangle her. Luckily box was located 6 houses down on even number side. I live on odd number side. I'm at 161 and was delivered to 180. Incompetence all around. |
Its strictly for Tarantulas .
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Of note on tarantulas, they have previously been prohibited with ANY shipping provider, against TOS with FedEx and UPS, and illegal through US Postal.
But that has changed. At ShipYourReptiles, we were able to get a tarantula/invert exception to our specific account, so it is now approved and certified, only with SYR, to ship tarantulas, centipedes, spiders, scorpions and other inverts. We've worked on this for years now, glad it has finally come to fruition! |
I ship toads via usps and never had an issue. Just like I'd ship a reptile, insulated marked boxes "live amphibians".
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