Thanks for the info ,already messaged Gerrit but unfortunately he's sold out of black milk's..gutted..If anyone else has any ideas please let me know.
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Thanks for the info ,already messaged Gerrit but unfortunately he's sold out of black milk's..gutted..If anyone else has any ideas please let me know.
Sadly... despite the www part of the domain name... this forum doesn't seemed to be used often by those from overseas so I'm not aware of any other European breeders.
Again... ask Gerrit... he'd be far more aware of other breeders in Europe. In your place I'd see if Gerrit might have some available next season... he's highly regarded by a couple of my friends here and that alone would be reason enough for me to deal exclusively with him were I in your place.
Sorry I can't provide other names for you.
Gerry
I agree. Surely Gerrit would know others there that have some, and even sold some of his gaigeae to in the past. Also, there is Vaclav Chadim (of the Chec Republic) and Christos Skliris (of France) that might balso be able to help.
I know for a fact that Neil (of the U.K.) just acquired an adult pair of San Antonio Zoo stock gaigeae from Don Shores recently, so he will be breeding them for sure this coming season.
Here is the link to contact Neil.........
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.......wow!!...geeez..
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was hoping like hell you'd chime in given you're one of the couple of friends I know that has mentioned European counterparts. 
Gerry
Yeah, I forgot to also mention that Michael Heyduk (from Germany) may be able to help there as well, even though he is mainly big into the mexicana complex of Lampros. As you know, most serious herpers also know of many others that work with other stuff as well...
cheers, ~Doug
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