He must have changed it to $1000 recently then, which if that is in Canadian dollars (the site says all prices are in Canadian) then it's $772 usd or so.Martin's min order to the USA is $2,000.00
Well thank you for the new info! Much appreciated!He must have changed it to $1000 recently then, which if that is in Canadian dollars (the site says all prices are in Canadian) then it's $772 usd or so.
Do you ship to the USA?
We can ship to the USA to customers who have a US Fish and Wildlife (USFW) import/export license. For more information on how to obtain this license, go towww.fws.gov. A minimum order of $1000 (plus air freight and inspection fees) is required for shipments to the USA.
Geoff
I don't know VanessaS, I was a bit baffled by that, probably just me, damn wrong, that always state at least why (if) I dislike or disagree. Bah :-sSeriously, what is that all about?
Martin's min order to the USA is $1,000.00-- corrected
I only looked into it a little but as far as I recall the import/export license is $100 a year.How much do ALL the permits and papers cost????
I think we should all pitch in and get a permit and get a ton of imports lol....I only looked into it a little but as far as I recall the import/export license is $100 a year.
Geoff
And do you see those little toes! They're grey with lovely auburn in the center. And the hair on her eye capsule is auburn too. She's exquisite. Nature is so fabulous.Honey she's absolutely gorgeous! Seriously considering one now, those legs! I am so happy for you!!
And so is your photography. Beautiful pics of a beautiful T. She has a lovely mixture of grey, taupe and that pale caramel.And do you see those little toes! They're grey with lovely auburn in the center. And the hair on her eye capsule is auburn too. She's exquisite. Nature is so fabulous.
She's very calm so far. She is a juvenile/sub-adult, so I expect them to be a bit more skittish, but I don't see any of that at all. She had a long car ride home tonight, because I had to go downtown for her, and she didn't mind me taking those photos at all.How the temperament on yours, @VanessaS? It's seems very content already! Congrats
I really have no idea how this species has survived in the wild. Docile doesn't begin to describe them. More like enthusiastically stubborn. There is no 'bumping' them with a straw to get them to move. No, you gotta push them out of the way! Adorable little things.She's very calm so far. She is a juvenile/sub-adult, so I expect them to be a bit more skittish, but I don't see any of that at all. She had a long car ride home tonight, because I had to go downtown for her, and she didn't mind me taking those photos at all.