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epidemic
at Tue Sep 27 13:29:50 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by epidemic ]
It is not illegal to buy and sell C. insculpta within the U.S., as they are listed under CITES Appendix II, same as all iguanids, uromastyx spp., Phelsuma spp. and boids, except for those listed to CITES Appendix I, which require federal permits for interstate commerce. You don't see anyone fretting over permits regarding day geckos and mali uromastyx because such are not required, except to bring them into the U.S. from their country of origin and CITES Appendix II allows for a documented number of the listed species to be exported.
As for growth, C. insculpta do not reach sexual maturity until approximately 20 years of age, some sources indicate 25-30 years of age is more likely.
As for the cost of C. insculpta, I have yet to notice an increase in price over recent years here in the U.S. and have actually noticed a decrease in teh price of juvenile specimens.
Best regards,
Jeff ----- Jeff Snodgres
University of Arkansas
snodgresjeffreys@uams.edu
501.603.1947
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