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Brazilian Rainbow Boa (female)

Swilliam9

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This was a wild caught female that I have had in my possession for a little over a year and a half and she is doing very well and looks great. Somewhere around 5 ft. You can text me at 845-206-2503. I'm asking $350 plus shipping text me for a shipping quote
 

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Wild caught from where, do you have cites paperwork for her? Are you sure it's a female?
 
I am interested but can you answer the questions I posted above?
Likely one of those Underground orders that was "Farm Bred" I doubt this individual has an importers license. As far as I know, BRBs aren't protected from imports at this time, and as long as the original importer reported it to USDFW per permit standards it isn't anything to be able to get in trouble for.

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Likely one of those Underground orders that was "Farm Bred" I doubt this individual has an importers license. As far as I know, BRBs aren't protected from imports at this time, and as long as the original importer reported it to USDFW per permit standards it isn't anything to be able to get in trouble for.

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The ad states "wild caught", rainbow boas are protected under CITES and need CITES permits for import/export.
 
The ad states "wild caught", rainbow boas are protected under CITES and need CITES permits for import/export.

If you’re asking for a copy of a cleared 3177 from a end user you aren’t going to get one. You’d have to go to the source. They are regularly imported from Surinam and Guyana, and have been since the trade started. It’s a common thing. No different than Corallus or Boas.
 
Again, OP likely doesn't know if they got from a bigger company that regularly sells WC rainbow boas.

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Again, anything wc from Brazil is an issue, I am interested in this boa if it is indeed a female and it was legally obtained. I'm not sure why you are answering my questions instead of the op.
 
If you’re asking for a copy of a cleared 3177 from a end user you aren’t going to get one. You’d have to go to the source. They are regularly imported from Surinam and Guyana, and have been since the trade started. It’s a common thing. No different than Corallus or Boas.

I understand how the system works, I am an importer/exporter and have imported epicrates before.
 
Then you would understand both Surinam and Guyana issue export quota for cenchria, which is the same animal found in Surinam, Guyana, Brazil and Peru.

Yes, I understand this, there is a paper trail that follows as well. I'm not sure why me asking for documentation is an issue. Or even to verify the sex.
 
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