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Zoological 2000 good ?

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Anybody has experience with this company ?
Im gonna order alot of animals from them but need some feedback on their quality.
 
Mario is a great guy. We have done a ton of business with him, and been nothing but pleased.
You should have no problems whatsoever.
Jeff Lewis
 
Rickey,

Had you used the search feature of this site you would have found other threads regarding Mario at Zoological Imports. I have purchase alot of animals from Mario over the last 4 years and have always had great animals as well as treatment from Mario and his employees. Below are a couple of the other threads on Zoological.


http://www.faunaclassifieds.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=32209&highlight=zoological+imports

http://www.faunaclassifieds.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=4815&highlight=zoological+imports

http://www.faunaclassifieds.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=3173&highlight=zoological+imports

http://www.faunaclassifieds.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=32120&highlight=zoological+imports
 
No worries with Mario at Zoological Imports. Great animals and you get great service.
Cant go wrong.
Mike
 
yes, i have read some of the other threads,but the animals has to be send overseas to scandinavia.
i forgot to include that in the first post..
sometimes animals looks ok when shipping but when long distance shipping ?
 
Zoological 2000--- one of the best

I have purchased specimens from Mario and can only describe the transaction as EXCELLENT....He was very professional, honest and the Taipan and King Cobra were beautiful. His packing is the best I have seen .... clean -excellent shipping. You do not have to worry doing business with him----too bad other dealers are not as competent----they could learn from Mario and his staff....Earl Turner:D
 
Purchasing multiple animals from Zoological over the phone or internet is somewhat of a gamble. It has been my experience that when buying in quantity, some of the snakes have been really outstanding, while others have been on their last legs, er, scales. A couple years ago I purchased 4 wild-caught Waglers Temple vipers. The guy on the phone(don't know who it was specifically) said they were all eating and doing great. When they arrived, 3 of them had obvious respiratory infections(holding their heads straight up), were very thin, and died within the first couple days. The 4th appeared OK, but never ate. It passed away several weeks later. Mario did make up for it by replacing them with some other snakes, which my husband went down and hand-picked himself. If you are going to purchase from them, I would reccomend picking it out personally, or really knowing who you are dealing with on the phone.

Bree Crews
 
Mario is the man....You will not go wrong dealing with ZooImp2000. Buy with confidence
 
All I have to say about Zoological Imports 2000 is that I have always been treated with respect and the animals I recieved were as described or better.

I would not hesitate to buy from ZooImp2000 again.
 
I made a large mammalian (gasp! ) purchase from Zoological Imports about a year ago. The animals were accurately represented and came very well and humanely packed. I would not hesitate to do business with them again in the future.
 
I have had experience first hand seeing animals for export. You have no worries with getting through export. I have personally seen him export hundreds and thousands of animals and when later followed up on, everything went smooth. There might be a doa here and there but that is expected. Usually it is frogs.
If I personally were in another country, I would only deal with Zoological Imports.
 
well.....it seems like i have to try ordering from zooimp 2000.
wish me luck :)

And thanks for all the kind people helping me in here i really appreciate it.

I will post again when i receive the animals.
 
zoolological imports 2000

Mario is they best person I have ever delt with for venomous reptiles. I would buy from this guy any time . He even sent me a real nice forest cobra free because he know I wanted it so bad and did not have the money to buy it.
How could you ask for more.
Thanks for your time,
Fabian Ihrke
 
Mario and his crew at Zoological

Mario is one of my suppliers, and has ALWAYS done me right. I just recieved an order yesterday, and all the animals were fantastic!

No worries with these guys, and gals!
 
Mario does a great job with the animals and represents them honestly. He has lots of experience packing animals properly for shipping, including overseas. I would not hesitate to do business with him.

Any wild caught imports are likely to have various health issues, especially after the stress of shipping. That's one of the unfortunate risks you take buying wild caught animals. You might want to talk on the phone to the person who is actually packing the animals to verify that they are packing the best and healthiest animals for you. I'd also suggest vet checkups when the animals reach you; WC imports are generally parasitized and some may have other health issues that need looking at.
 
Well... it's probably going to be discussed so...

http://www.bismarcktribune.com/articles/2004/07/03/news/local/nws03.txt

I trust the opinions of a number of people who posted positively on this thread and, since apparantly North Dakota state laws don't prohibit ownership and there's a limit to how local a dealer should have to get in verify legalities, there should be no problems there but...

Was UPS actually used to deliver a mamba or is this just crappy reporting again? 'cause if it was sent UPS... then that's clear cut no question bad guy behavior that can NOT be explained away or excused. If it's just poor reporting, then it should be cleared up and someone should be demanding a retraction.
 
News story for the above link, in case it dissapears.

Two of the deadliest snakes in the world and a cobra that can spit venom up to 8 feet were found Thursday in a Bismarck apartment.

Andrew Greff said he came home Thursday afternoon to find police officers rummaging through his apartment at 306 N. 13th St. Bismarck Police Lt. Dan Donlin said they had a search warrant to look forsix snakes that were living there in aquariums and a plastic tub.

In an interview from jail, Greff, 21, said he and a friend, Doug Feist, 27, bought an East African green mamba, a death adder, an albino monocle cobra and a yellow-bellied racer from an Internet site. UPS delivered them to his apartment. Greff and Feist also had a bullsnake and a rattlesnake that they caught south of Mandan. All but the mamba were in the apartment for more than a month.

Greff said he and the Florida company he bought the snakes from checked North Dakota state law and there was nothing prohibiting poisonous snakes. But Greff forgot to check out Bismarck's regulations.

A Bismarck ordinance prohibits "dangerous animals" in city limits. Bismarck Animal Warden Lynnette Jacobs said four poisonous snakes -- the mamba, adder, rattlesnake and cobra -- are considered dangerous and were seized. The bullsnake and the racer were not poisonous and were left behind.

Greff and Feist were charged Friday with reckless endangerment for putting their neighbors in danger, Burleigh County Assistant State's Attorney Julie Lawyer said. Greff is being held in the Burleigh County jail on a $500 cash bond, and an arrest warrant was issued for Feist.

The adder and the mamba are among the top 11deadliest snakes in the world -- police say they're ranked 10 and 11, but Greff said they're ranked two and three. Greff also disputed officers' claims that the cobra could spit venom.

Zoo Director Jerry Lincoln said he was called to help transport the animals to the zoo. Lincoln and the officers duct-taped the covers of the snake containers shut and loaded them into a pickup. The snakes are now in a secure location at the zoo, off limits to the public.

The zoo has no plans to keep the poisonous snakes or show them to the public because of strict regulations. To display poisonous snakes, the zoo would need an alarm system directly connected to a local hospital, a hospital staff properly trained to handle snake bites and anti-venom on hand.

"Visitors can't see them because it's an open court case, and we don't want to expose the public to a potentially dangerous situation," Lincoln said.

Authorities found out about the poisonous snakes from a biologist at Bismarck State College. She called the police department after her co-worker identified the green mamba for Feist.

The snakes were shipped to Bismarck from Florida by Zoological Imports 2000. The Florida company told investigators that they sold the pets to Feist.

Greff said he wants his pets back. He spent more than $1,500 on the snakes and cages, and he dished out a dollar a mouse to feed them. Greff said if he gets the snakes back, he'll move them to his parents' farm north of Mott, if his parents don't object.

Greff became interested in snakes when he and Feist caught two snakes south of Mandan and bought the exotic breeds because "they're really pretty." When asked if he ever planned to set the snakes loose, Greff said, "That would be crazy. It never crossed my mind."

He said the mamba was the only snake to escape and although it moved "really quick" Greff and Feist caught it when it went under a bed. Greff said no one has been bitten by the snakes.

"I live near the hospital, so I wasn't worried," he said.
 
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