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RE: Fiji

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Posted by: SRX at Sun May 31 09:55:29 2009  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by SRX ]  
   

Helen,
How hard is it to come by the Candoia there? Is it alot of red tape to collect them? If not, I would try to establish your own indoor/outdoor enclosures with your own group. It's kinda the only way to provent other keeper's mistakes from affecting you. If it is very difficult to acquire new animals there, I would set up a breeding arrangement with other keepers, but establish the animals in one area for a season (in order to quarantine) and then attempt breedings for the next season.
Best of luck with all of them.
Scott

Not sure if these would help or not, but here are a few photos to some indoor/outdoor tropical enclosures since you are in their natural environment.

www.kingsnake.com/bushmaster/facility/index.htm


   

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