Holy cow! If someone doesn't reply soon, I'll have to move out of my bedroom in order to free up more space for them . If they were free infernalis I probably would .
You've beat me to them but if you want to divy up a few babies let me know. I wonder how he plans on shipping for only $20.00 though. The only way I know that would be that cheap would be USPS and that's a no no.
Steve,
I've received but never shipped snakes through the USPS and didn't know it was a problem. Do you know any more details about shipping snakes with the USPS?
I've tried to find the specific page where it states it but it is a fact that it is against the law to send snakes through the postal service. The accept lizards but not snakes, I think turtles are a no no as well. And I just saw that poisonous spiders are also non mailable. That pretty mauch makes everyone sellin T's on line a law breaker as every single tarantula order I have ever gotten has come USPS. Check out his link if it works.
Interesting Steve. Thanks for setting the record straight. Section 525.3 said that all snakes, turtles, & poisonous (I'm sure they mean venomous ) spiders are non-mailable. Funny though, I always call ahead when I'm expecting a package of snakes through USPS and tell them not to put my snakes on the delivery truck, so I can go down there and pick them up in person .