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Posted by: mrcota at Mon Oct 3 09:47:42 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by mrcota ] The picture of your little one does look similar to the ones found on Guam. You can actually transport them from Guam to the mainland without any paperwork (US to US) or at least you were able to. I had the Guam Department of Aquatics and Wildlife write a letter of origin for me just in case there was any trouble, but it was not needed. They gave me a hatchling when I departed Guam in 1991. [ Hide Replies ]
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