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Posted by PE on June 28, 2002 at 01:25:04:
In Reply to: Re: What do they do to the lizards in quaratine? NP posted by Flavia Guimaraes on June 28, 2002 at 00:58:45:
: They just went there by mistake.All my ig's papers were OK, they had the doctor's certificate from their Indonesian VET (The Indonesian lady VET almost fainted when she saw GOZILLA!!!!Indonesian people are not used to lizards as pets!!Even the vets!! ),the papers from the Indonesian's customs, so they stayed there only until we discovered they had been sent to the quarantine area by mistake.If they didnt have the proper documents perhaps they would stay there until the papers were in order, I dont know.
: What time is it in the USA now??Here (Malaysia) is 2 PM.I supose in the USA must be 2AM.Am I right??You dont sleep?
: Flavia
: in Jakarta: : ....and nothing happened!!They arrived in the Kuala Lumpur International Airport healthy and safe!!
: : : When we left Indonesia I put Godzilla,Thorn and Shena in a huge dog's cage,the babies Shena and Thorn in a small cage inside the big cage(to protect them from the wild GODZILLA),
: : : we went to the Jakarta's airport where the crew took very good care of them("How funny it's not a dog, it's a iguana!!!LOLOLOLOl")and nothing bad happened!!But I didnt put any food or water because I thought perhaps they could get sick and vomit all over the cage.
: : : They arrived well, stayed only a few minutes in quarantine(the papers were 0k), they liked their new home, and I didnt have any problems with them since then.
: : : Flavia
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: : : PS Thorn lost part of his tail one week after this trip but this is another story!!
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: : : : If that is not an option, you can keep him in the carrier with some newspaper, maybe a towel, and some greens to eat. Keep paper towels and garbage bag handy for him pooping (when they get upset sometimes they will). I would not let him sit out of the carrier unless you are traveling with someone else who can watch him closely (and if he is small, I wouldn't let him out either). It is too dangerous to have him distracting you on a long trip...you will endanger your own life as well as his. I speak from experience...they can try to crawl under your pedals, on your face, etc....major hazard!
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