Livehermitcrabs will have AUSSIES in November.

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Re: Livehermitcrabs will have AUSSIES in November.

Post by Cassafrass1999 » Wed Oct 10, 2012 8:24 pm

Nate the great wrote: I could do it. I have the space, time (I work from home) and funds (single guy). But when animals die due to my miscare I find it terribly upsetting. And I am not having a lot of luck with my E's.

It would cost under $100 to get 50 PP, and about $400 to import 100 Aussies. A custom crabitat to keep them in would cost me about $200 in materiels (a carpenter owns me favors).

But with my bad luck with E's I don't want to risk it.
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Post by patchouliii » Wed Oct 10, 2012 8:39 pm

wolfnipplechips wrote:Plus, they are from the same area as Birgus latro, so I am always hoping to get one of those by mistake. ;)
OmG!! Please I'm gonna faint :faint: If I get one, I'm sending it your way Wolf, that's a promise!
That's so nice to hear about the Indos. I ordered them since they also come from Africa where I once lived and since I have no access to Scaveola crabs that are my love :love::
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Re: Livehermitcrabs will have AUSSIES in November.

Post by wolfnipplechips » Wed Oct 10, 2012 8:45 pm

The chances are probably like 0.00000000000000001% since they looks a bit different. :lol: But thanks. :P

You lived in AFRICA?! Awesome!! I'm always watching documentaries on the animals there on youtube. What part of Africa?

Hope you enjoy the indos when you get them. :) I expect a ton of pics! :D
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Post by patchouliii » Wed Oct 10, 2012 9:17 pm

wolfnipplechips wrote:The chances are probably like 0.00000000000000001% since they looks a bit different. :lol: But thanks. :P

You lived in AFRICA?! Awesome!! I'm always watching documentaries on the animals there on youtube. What part of Africa?

Hope you enjoy the indos when you get them. :) I expect a ton of pics! :D
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Post by aussieJJDude » Wed Oct 10, 2012 9:50 pm

If you guys need any questions on aussies I am happy to help!
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Post by Lucille » Wed Oct 10, 2012 9:53 pm

wolfnipplechips wrote:No other source for indos, either. *cries* Only other source for some species is from overseas, and they only do wholesale.
Think outside the box. People can get together to do a wholesale order, or there may be ways to navigate how to import.
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Post by wodesorel » Wed Oct 10, 2012 11:57 pm

Nate the great wrote: It would cost under $100 to get 50 PP, and about $400 to import 100 Aussies. A custom crabitat to keep them in would cost me about $200 in materiels (a carpenter owns me favors).
Where are you getting the Aussie quote from? They've only exported the species three times so far, and the new permits aren't even in place to be able to mail any of them outside of the country. I imagine that the fees would be much higher than that once they get everything in place!
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Post by patchouliii » Thu Oct 11, 2012 11:20 am

aussieJJDude wrote:If you guys need any questions on aussies I am happy to help!
How do you keep yours Aussiedude and how long have you had these guys :D ? Tell us about these guys! Inquiring minds would LOVE to know!
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Post by Curlz » Thu Oct 11, 2012 12:13 pm

*sigh* I would love to take care of "Aussies".

But I think there is no chance to transport them to Germay.
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Post by Rocky » Thu Oct 11, 2012 1:17 pm

Boo, LHC doesn't ship to Canada of course :( It'll be really interesting to see if there's an increase in aussie owners soon though! :D I wonder if we'll learn more about them.
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Post by Nate the great » Thu Oct 11, 2012 5:18 pm

wodesorel wrote: Where are you getting the Aussie quote from? They've only exported the species three times so far, and the new permits aren't even in place to be able to mail any of them outside of the country. I imagine that the fees would be much higher than that once they get everything in place!
I checked with Crazy Crab a couple weeks ago. I know they're not available yet, but he implied that they would be ready to ship soon.

I was told the AUS export fee would be $100, and since I don't have the shipping charge my estimate is very rough.
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