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grnpanda
at Sat Sep 20 22:24:43 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by grnpanda ]
It only applies to the ROC animals. It does not apply to ball pythons. Here is what is said on FWC's website about ROC's:
"Reptiles of Concern (ROCs) are nonnative reptile species that have the potential to become established in Florida and can threaten native wildlife, cause economic damage or pose a threat to human safety. Rules for Reptiles of Concern (ROCs) go into effect on January 1, 2008. ROCs require a $100 annual permit for personal possession, and any ROC that is 2 inches or greater in diameter must be permanently identified by a microchip (also called a PIT tag). Microchips can be implanted by local veterinarians who work with nonnative species. Any person who possesses an ROC that is 2 inches or greater in diameter before January 1, 2008 will have until July 1, 2008 to get their animal microchipped. Any ROC greater than 2 inches in diameter purchased after January 1, 2008 will need to be microchipped immediately. The following are the Reptiles of Concern:
Burmese python (Python molurus) African rock python (Python sebae) Amethystine python (Morelia amethystinus) Reticulated python (Python reticulatus) Green anaconda (Eunectes murinus) Nile monitor (Varanus niloticus) " ----- 1.1 100% het albino balls 1.1 100% het pied balls 1.1 Graziani Pastel balls 1.0 Orange Ghost ball 0.5 100% het orange ghosts balls 1.1 Cinnamon balls 0.2 Spiders 2.0 Normal Balls (rescues) 2.2 bearded dragons 0.1 mali uromastyx 3.4 leopard geckos 1.1 Red Tails 0.2 Corns (1 motley albino, 1 snow)
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