WestJet. The two large geckoes I declared right at the screening. Took them a bit to approve but I had done the work before by contacting canadian airport security to make sure I could in fact do it.
If you end up successfully breeding those uroplatus fimriatus do you plan on selling any? I know most if not all are wild caught and I’d rather have captive bred ones (: so I’d totally buy one if any end up being up for grabs
I’ve bred two species successfully for a few years and couple decades back. Fimbriatus and Lineatus so I do see why not. I did lose one of the females during quarantine but the other is now doing exceptionally well. Awaiting the move into the critter room soon as I can find the appropriate plants to redo the vivarium
Nice new additions. It was great seeing you at the expo.
Thanks for coming
I was literally thinking about the fact that I have not seen much of you lately! This is very refreshing!
Oh I’ll be back full steam shortly
Awesome!! how do you find the guy with the Isopods? !!
We’ve been Facebook friends for awhile
Great pickups. What airline did you travel with and what kind of red tape did you need to get through when flying with animals and plants?
WestJet. The two large geckoes I declared right at the screening. Took them a bit to approve but I had done the work before by contacting canadian airport security to make sure I could in fact do it.
If you end up successfully breeding those uroplatus fimriatus do you plan on selling any? I know most if not all are wild caught and I’d rather have captive bred ones (: so I’d totally buy one if any end up being up for grabs
I’ve bred two species successfully for a few years and couple decades back. Fimbriatus and Lineatus so I do see why not. I did lose one of the females during quarantine but the other is now doing exceptionally well. Awaiting the move into the critter room soon as I can find the appropriate plants to redo the vivarium
@@realmnatura well if you do get any successful babies that would be really cool (: