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Shipping From The Us To Sweden?

I Think it may be a risk, not 100% sure but i would buy from a local rather then ship, there is only one massive difference, here in england a corn cost about £70, thats about $135, therefor when i read about people in the us buying corns for $20 i think 0_o a corn for £10 woo! :p


But yea... i'm not 100% on the shipping from us to sweedan..
 
I know that importing to the UK involves a lot of paperwork and expense, so your best bet may be to find a breeder or herp shop you trust and ask them to import a snake for you along with those they are ordering already.
 
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Well i dont have any problems getting corns in sweden i can assure u, i was thinking of getting some non common morphs so i can get some new bloodlines , i know shipping and transporting animals are a great risk but if they where any good way or a special animal transport it would be great....i dont like putting animals in dangerous situations....so... the market of corns in sweden a kinda full , the most common morphs is available for minimum money an exampel:

Normal corns : 35$ (with good hets 70$)
snow: 49$
Anery :42-70$
amel: 35-40$
candycane: 100-112$
ghost(pastel) : 100-140$
lavender: 140-210$

so the "price dumping" is scary ...personally i can buy a normal colourd for 70-80 bucks i think thats cheap if you think of that you have an animal that lives up to 20 years! thats so cheap:)
 
what I meant was the way I did it, I asked my favorite corn-supplier and all-round good egg, and he brought a granite back from Daytona for me. As he already had the permits, it didn't cost him any extra to bring one more animal. If I'd tried to set it up for myself, it was looking impossible because of the paperwork and cost. If you wanted a particular animal from a breeder, then you'd probably have to set it up yourself
 
Maybe you could travel to the Hamm show in Germany. I hear there are a lot of corns there in the fall show. I have sent a few along with Glades Herp to be delivered there. I think he charges $200 per shipment to deliver them. I hope to get to that show myself someday, but we are always in the Anaheim, California show, and other shows out west at that time, and have little to sell in the spring. So I don't know when it will ever happen.
 
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Yeah i´m probably going this year to Hamm in germany , heard its a kickass place to visit, many wild captured animals there though , but its no risk to cach a rare corn morph thats wild captured :D
 
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