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Is anyone breeding these? I'd really hate to see them die out in the hobby in North America.
mmm,... as far as i know only 5 European hobbyist orso are actually trying to breed gigantea's,MarknMiami said:Europe sure doesn't have any problem finding them...They got plenty of breeders over there
Where do you guys import them from, as I know it Peru is closed to invert exports.Steven said:mmm,... as far as i know only 5 European hobbyist orso are actually trying to breed gigantea's,
we got many more importers then breeders i guess![]()
I have been wondering this as well. Where do you guys get all the South American imports? Guyana? French Guiana? And if you guys can get them, why can't we? Don't bogart the bugs dudes!!!Evil Cheshire said:Where do you guys import them from, as I know it Peru is closed to invert exports.
Really?....Only 5?...Wow...I thought there would be more than that...It's a shame really that more people aren't trying to breed them to make them more available...WE can only hope it gets better later down the road I suppose...Yes Peru is closed for invert exports....But I'm not sure about Ecuador...They are found there as wellSteven said:mmm,... as far as i know only 5 European hobbyist orso are actually trying to breed gigantea's,
we got many more importers then breeders i guess![]()
I would much appreciate a response324r350 said:I am curious all, I have a friend who spends the summers at a childrens camp which my family own (uncle +grandma, not my parents) and he lives in Trinidad. If I asked him about the gigantea, would he be able to find any? If he finds some would he be able to easily ship them? Is it legal? Needless to say, I would love to own one of these centipedes. I would appreciate it if anyone has some information to share on the topic.
PS My family was going to Trinidad+Tobego over winter break (mom wants a warm christmas) but costs have decided that we will drive to Florida (i was crushed)
324r350 said:I am curious all, I have a friend who spends the summers at a childrens camp which my family own (uncle +grandma, not my parents) and he lives in Trinidad. If I asked him about the gigantea, would he be able to find any? If he finds some would he be able to easily ship them? Is it legal? Needless to say, I would love to own one of these centipedes. I would appreciate it if anyone has some information to share on the topic.
PS My family was going to Trinidad+Tobego over winter break (mom wants a warm christmas) but costs have decided that we will drive to Florida (i was crushed)
Just out of intellectual curiosity, how much would all of that cost?danread said:In a word, no. It probably could be done, but to do it legally you would have to get an importers license, pay importation fees and pay for an inspection, all of which wouldn't make it worthwhile.
Cheers,
I've no idea, having never done it myself. Maybe if you ask some of the tarantula dealers they might be able to give you a better idea.Evil Cheshire said:Just out of intellectual curiosity, how much would all of that cost?
aye! put myself on the list right under MarknMiamiMarknMiami said:Very nice Dan!...You got some good stock for the future there!..Goodluck with them and if You ever want to get rid of a few let me know.
What is roughly the interim period between "batches" or "broods" of centipede?Evil Cheshire said:Add me to that list, if I don't mug you first![]()
So why not breed siblings? Granted, it's probably not the best for genetic diversity, but it would be better than seeing them die out completely in the hobby.