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    albino monacled cobras

    only 4 of these left eating f/t fuzzies 150+ shipping.
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    Re: albino monacled cobras

    Wow..... ummm...how exactly do you ship venomous snakes? Not that I think it can't or is never done....but I'm seriously curious about the legal methods for doing so.
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    Re: albino monacled cobras

    beautiful snake, good luck
    lots of snakes

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    Re: albino monacled cobras

    Quote Originally Posted by JLC
    Wow..... ummm...how exactly do you ship venomous snakes? Not that I think it can't or is never done....but I'm seriously curious about the legal methods for doing so.
    thousands ship venomous snakes through specially designed crates although shipping is more expensive than normal non venomous snakes
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    Re: albino monacled cobras

    Quote Originally Posted by uro1001
    thousands ship venomous snakes through specially designed crates although shipping is more expensive than normal non venomous snakes
    Will Fed Ex ship 'em? Or do you have to use Delta Dash? Or is there some other way?
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    Re: albino monacled cobras

    The HAVE to be shipped via airline.


    It runs about $75 to ship and there is usually a box charge to cover the crate.

    The person sending them needs to be approved and the animal needs to be secured.

    No hots (or voids for that matter) can EVER be shipped any way other than thru the airlines.

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    Re: albino monacled cobras

    Thanks for the info, guys!! My curiosity is sufficiently satisfied.


    By the way, Jeff....that is one sexy little snake!!!
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    Re: albino monacled cobras

    Wow that is cute... haha
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    Re: albino monacled cobras

    100% and 66% hets available shortly after they have their first feed
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    Re: albino monacled cobras

    awesome looking snake if they weren't a venomous snake I would have a room full of them. Beautiful.
    "I promise only one more snake, or two"


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