UncommonRoachBoy
Fifth Instar
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I'm getting back in the hobby after many years away and will have a good selection for sure. It will be another 6-12 months before I'm selling again but should have 30-40 species goingAwesome high red coloring!
Oh no, it's all illegal, anyone who does it without the proper permits, (which very few people in the hobby have), is doing it illegally. Sites like Roachcdossing, Capecod coaches, etc. are probably doing it illegally, which is why they obviously don't announce it publicly.All insects are practically illegal to import.
And those are also my thoughts. Obviously you bigger roach dealers import so why can't the little guys know how to do it legally too? is it such a bad thing to help the community grow and get some diversity. Rather know than do something that will get me fined.
I did not know that, however I highly doubt any of the vendors that people could buy from overseas have the proper export permits to ship those roaches legally, so it's still not legal to do I'd imagine.Not all, portentosa and a few others aren't illegal but only allowed to be imported into certain states.
My issue with this is the only reason they tell us not to (THIS IS A THOUGHT NOT A FACT) is so they can keep what they have imported rare and only to themselves, thus maintaining the value.
Btw, Peter, no one said anything about doing it illegally. I asked if anyone has imported recently. I also didn't say this forum nor its users condone illegal importation. If there are any issues with the questions or statements I have made, you can message me directly through the forum or via email. You already have my email.![]()
I thought it was legal to import carnivorous invertebrates but not plant feeding ones, or maybe it's just easier to get a permit to import carnivorous inverts?I don't know everything about their post but that's what I heard from a friend of mine in France.
Tarantulas are a big no no.youre not aloud to export or import them.
Yeah, that's what I was saying, anything that eats any sort of plant matter is highly illegal to import, it's easier to import carnivorous inverts.Nope. That's one reason why portentosa are legal to import into the US. They eat decaying and dead trees.