Question: Breeders by area?

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Hi! I'm new here so I'm not sure if you have anything like a breeder directory but I was wondering if there was anyway to find someone in my area? I'd much prefer not to ship if at all possible.

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Ana
 
That sounds like a great idea! Everytime there's an axie for sale in the for sale section it always seems to be from New Zealand :( which can't ship to Australia :( (they really should be separate I think)
 
I don't want to be the "in your face" person here, but I have a lot of Axolotl eggs for sale... in New Zeland. If there's anyone interested please mail me. Not sure about shipping to Auzzie, all I know is that it would be expensive and I would have to go through a lot of biohazard and declaration inquiries which would probably take weeks.
 
I don't want to be the "in your face" person here, but I have a lot of Axolotl eggs for sale... in New Zeland. If there's anyone interested please mail me. Not sure about shipping to Auzzie, all I know is that it would be expensive and I would have to go through a lot of biohazard and declaration inquiries which would probably take weeks.

As far as I know it's impossible to ship salamanders to australia unless you are a laboratory shipping to another laboratory lol. I dunno, maybe you could hide a single egg on a plant or something but customs would still probably find that :rolleyes:
 
I'm in NY if that helps you... I have Wildtypes and melanoids at 7-8 inches all being able to be sexed
 
I'm located in Dartmouth, MA. I still have 3 inch wildtype and leucistic babies for sale. Hoping to start producing some GTP's soon as well
 
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