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09-09-2014, 12:41 PM
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Importing pet snakes from the USA to the UK?
Hi there, I had a question I was hoping for some advice on.
I may be moving to the United Kingdom from the United States within the next year and have a small collection (under 10) of reptiles consisting of Kenyan Sand boas, Rosy boas, a Woma python and a Ball python. I am very attached to them all (have had my Ball python over half my life) and it is very important to me that I can bring them with me if at all possible. I just found out that all of them are CITES II species and I know that is going to increase the difficulty level to a huge extent.
The Woma and most of the Kenyans/Rosys are from breeders. One of the Kenyans, one Rosy and my Ball python are from pet stores. The Ball python is a long term captive (brought into the country in the early 1990’s), all others captive bred.
I have been researching like crazy, contacting people and trying to figure out anyone who can help me get my pets over there somehow in the event that I move and no luck so far. I know it is going to be expensive but is it even possible? If so I could use any advice or recommendations I can get. They are all incredibly important to me and it would break my heart if when I move, if I couldn’t bring them with me.
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09-12-2014, 08:43 PM
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try reptile industries in florida. Not sure about the cites thing though.
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