I did at one time have a list of the few that were legal to keep here in Indiana but I can't find it. Any help would be appriciated.
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I did at one time have a list of the few that were legal to keep here in Indiana but I can't find it. Any help would be appriciated.
http://www.in.gov/dnr/fishwild/endangered/regs.htm
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PHWyvern
Thank you but I've went there previously and though there are some color morphs that are legal here it doesn't say which ones.
Ditto with Garters.
I go to reptile shows to talk with other breeders.I cant for the life of me figure out how black rats are endangered in states like Iowa,Indiana,etc.9 out of the 10 snakes I see are black rats.There everyplace.The great state of Illinios says hognose are rare and there not even in my county.Im 20 minutes away from hognose/ringneck heaven.Yet they dont exist here.lol.
90 miles southeast of here is also another hognose honeyhole.They claim we have good milksnake population and Ive never seen one.Never seen a great plains rat either.Ive searched off and on for rattlesnakes for the last 22 years and never seen one alive.
Those field guys we pay with are tax dollars dont have enough resourses to even guess what we have....Paul
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Taste like chicken
The blk rat is not endangered in Indiana.All native(non endangered}are limited to 4 with a hunting or fishing liscense.Breeder permits are avaiable for some species.
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