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Old and wise snake
Join Date: Nov 2006
Posts: 904
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Re: We need...
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1. You (or a pet store) may not sell a WC native in Ohio. "Native" is defined by a list provided by DNR. 2. You may posess for breeding, FOUR natives in Ohio... WITH a license. Current license fee is $45 and allows DNR inspection upon demand. The license also requires that you keep the official DNR provided record book, which records all acquisitions, sales, deaths, escapes, other losses, addresses and names of all buyers. This book may be inspected by DNR on demand. I happen to know that PETCO has purchased a license for all of their stores in the state. I assume the central office must be keeping the record book. I also suspect Jack's Aquarium has done the same, based on talks with one manager. 3. You may posess for a pet, ONE native in Ohio... WITH a license. Current pet license fee is $10. I am unclear about inspection. 4. You may sell CB (captive BRED, not captive BORN) natives in Ohio... with the same license in #2 above. 5. You may posess an unlimited number of CB natives in Ohio with the breeding license in #2 above. 6. Captive Born reptiles are not covered in the language of the regulation. Here is the website with ALL of the particulars: Ohio's Reptiles: Lizards, Snakes & Turtles All in all, it is not a totally bad law... but... their definition of "native" is rather annoying and overbearing, IMHO.
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Juvenile snake
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: wisconsin
Posts: 143
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Re: We need...
as well if that goes any further why is it going to stop at reptiles....its going to go to invertabrates
a couple of my tarantulas and spiders are far more venomous than most snakes. and as it is i already had a pretty good scare with my rose now that it became an endangered spieces i have to make sure every thing is in perfect order or the feds take my little 8 legged friend that i have had for 8 years. |
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