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oldherper
at Mon Oct 13 16:07:28 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by oldherper ]
Karl is right. There is also a (seldom issued) permit for Eastern Indigos. As with the Corns and Kings, they have to be used a certain amount of time every year for educational purposes. With Eastern Indigos, the permit will allow you to keep 2 of the same sex, but getting the permit isn't easy. You do not need a permit for the other subspecies of Drymarchon corais. I live in Georgia and I keep and breed (or have current breeding projects in progress) D.c.corais, D.c. erebennus, D.c.rubidus, D.c.melanurus and D.c.unicolor.
There is also a captive propagation permit that is required if you are breeding animals for sale. It is $50.00 per year and your facilities have to be inpected and approved.
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