jen
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A veterinary certificate is needed to transport pets on the train between Moscow and St Petersburg. This applies to tiny amphibians. Does anyone have any advice about how to get one for a newt? I'm getting conflicting information from different sources. Besides the fact that it's confusing because there are different kinds of certificates, some vet services here say a month of quarantine is necessary plus lab analysis of faeces to rule out helminthosis and salmonellosis, then a visit to the vet for inspection of the newt. It seems awfully difficult and I don't think my newt poops enough to do both (or any) analyses in any realistic time frame (turtle owner told another forum that six 1cm poops were only enough for one of the tests). Plus half the vet services don't seem to know what a newt is. I say 'triton' (newt) and they seem to hear 'piton' (python). 'It's a snake?' Or 'Is it a lizard?' So maybe they don't really know anything about certificates for newts. Does anyone have any experience with this? Any advice? Thanks.