lineatus in europe?

ryan

New member
Does anyone breed lined leaf tails in europe and will have any around hamm time?
I am starting to set up a viv for some and would be good to make contact before for help on enclosure and keeping
 

allen

New member
Hey Ryan,
here looking too. Already have a male, so personnaly looking for female or couple as well.

greetz
Allen
 

allen

New member
CB uroplatus can be imported in europe.
but apparantly, lots of paperwork and money seems to be the big problem as far as i know. If there are people that know more of it, please let us know.
I`m always if there is a better way that i dont know.

greetz
Allen
 

Graham_s

Super Moderator
CB uroplatus can be imported in europe.
but apparantly, lots of paperwork and money seems to be the big problem as far as i know. If there are people that know more of it, please let us know.
I`m always if there is a better way that i dont know.

greetz
Allen

I have enquired about it as well and apparently the shipping costs are suually around $1000 so you would need a lot of spare money to throw around or get several people interested in clubbing together for it. Ryan, if you intend to get a shipment of CB uroplatus in from the USA (I believe that they have to be F2 CB but I am not sure) then I would be interested in being in on it as well, as I am sure Will would be.

I would keep an eye out on TERRARISTIK.COM Terraristik, Amphibien, Reptilien, Insekten uvm. and maybe do a search to see who reguarly breeds them.

I hope you manage to find some and I will continue to keep an eye out ;)
 

allen

New member
Would the 1000$ only cover the shipment or also the paperwork, vet and all those other things that are necessary to get the animals here? But i wonder, aren`t there US people that come to hamm anyway with animals? So they could bring them with them.
I know, there would still be some money for the shipment, but it would be lower, not?

greetz
Allen
 

Graham_s

Super Moderator
Would the 1000$ only cover the shipment or also the paperwork, vet and all those other things that are necessary to get the animals here? But i wonder, aren`t there US people that come to hamm anyway with animals? So they could bring them with them.
I know, there would still be some money for the shipment, but it would be lower, not?

greetz
Allen

I am not sure about what exactly that cost covers, all I know is that the costs are high so you would need to make it worth while by putting a fair bit of money into it. I think there are a few breeders that come over from america but I don't think it is very often they do that, probably because CITIES requirements put them off (I think you are right in saying there is a lot of paperwork.)

But you are right, we need more people from the USA coming over with their uroplatus. New bloodlines would be helpful for us all.
 

ryan

New member
Hi Graham,
I could very much be interested in this. Between the three of us it could easily be done.
 

allen

New member
Hey Ryan,
If we do this, i think i know a lot more people that would participate in this, thrustworthy people. Just need to find an nice US-citizen or Canadian that would help us. :D

greetz
Allen
 

Graham_s

Super Moderator
Hi Graham,
I could very much be interested in this. Between the three of us it could easily be done.

Hey Ryan,
If we do this, i think i know a lot more people that would participate in this, thrustworthy people. Just need to find an nice US-citizen or Canadian that would help us. :D

greetz
Allen

I would be happy to participate, not just for leaftails but for other geckos difficult/impossible to find in europe. I will send you both a message later on and we can start to discuss things properly?
 

Kevin McRae

Member
Maybe this fellow can help you.

Neil Meister. He lives in Halifax, Canada.

He does great work with uroplatus.

I know he produces lineatus, henkeli, phantasticus, sikorae, and I know he has done ebenaui. Also produces other rare gecko species too. He's wrote articles on Uroplatus for Reptiles Magazine and is one of the founding and current officers of the Global Gecko Association.

Don't quote me on this but I think he has done some International shipping.

geckomeister@eastlink.ca
 
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