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And can tell you that this is not only true of reptiles but most "animals" you import. There is a high risk of being scamed and either you won't get it after it is paid for or you will get something it just likely won't be what you were told it would be or what you ask for.... I have seen "posts back and forth" that I was not meant to see about animals that were being exported from another Country to here and let just say they like to call us "Stupid Americans"!..... To me not worth the risk, personal lessons learned.... I have several thousand dollars in another Country for a few years and still nothing to show for it.
Easy for them to rip you off because lets face it what are you gonna do about it? Go there? and even if you did then what?
Many serious keepers. Believe it or not, I even know some persons which are interested in Kinyongias ! Very strange I think !
Hello,I was brainstorming and browsing the web to see how to get wild caught(fresh bloodline) chameleons in groups. I wanted to expand on panthers and was checking out importing. Honestly it would cost a fortune to buy individual chams from breeders here in the US. I found some farms in Cameroon and other places but I wanted info from someone that has done this before or the pro's and con's about imports. I'm not looking to start a business or anything to that extreme. It's a love and hobby that I've had since I was a kid and I now have the time and money to expand. Thanks for any feedback!