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    "Third shed, A Success" sirtalis01's Avatar
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    Re: greetings from texas

    it dosent say anything about T.Cyrtopsis Ocellatus "eastern blacknecks" only the radix and sirtalis

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    Re: greetings from texas

    Quote Originally Posted by sirtalis01 View Post
    it dosent say anything about T.Cyrtopsis Ocellatus "eastern blacknecks" only the radix and sirtalis
    but on the more commonly visited restrictions i havnt heard or seen of a ban on radix...but hey if born here their not tchnicly imported so order from reptilesncritters if u really want one!....legally
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    Re: greetings from texas

    o ya im right i got email from texas parks and wild life u can have up to 6 of em!!! i asked this

    in texas is it correct u can have any indiginous venoumus snake
    and non venoumus snake(except endangered) and almost any exotic
    snake without a permit( excluding anacondoas and certain
    pythons)........my friend wants a specific pet garter snake
    "thamnophis radix" and some people say he needs a permit i do
    not beleive he does
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    The garter snake mentioned below is on the non-game "black list," and thus not legal to sell commercially nor possess more than six without a non-game dealer permit.
    Information concerning non-game dealer permits is available at TPWD: Wildlife Permits

    Thank you, and please let me know if we may further assist you.

    Karen Pianka
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    Texas Parks & Wildlife
    4200 Smith School Road
    Austin, Texas 78744
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    Re: greetings from texas

    Quote Originally Posted by mustang View Post
    o ya im right i got email from texas parks and wild life u can have up to 6 of em!!! i asked this

    in texas is it correct u can have any indiginous venoumus snake
    and non venoumus snake(except endangered) and almost any exotic
    snake without a permit( excluding anacondoas and certain
    pythons)........my friend wants a specific pet garter snake
    "thamnophis radix" and some people say he needs a permit i do
    not beleive he does
    answer
    The garter snake mentioned below is on the non-game "black list," and thus not legal to sell commercially nor possess more than six without a non-game dealer permit.
    Information concerning non-game dealer permits is available at TPWD: Wildlife Permits

    Thank you, and please let me know if we may further assist you.
    Mustang your e-mail proves Micheal's point. He did not say Ian could not have Radix, he stated that he could not have a commercial breeding project. Ian mentioned in his previous post that he wanted to start a breeding project, Micheal's point was that he can't do it (with Radix) unless he wants to keep or give away all of the babies for nothing in return.

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    So I can only have 6 well I guess the screwed my projects . Then I might have to part with my red female later on if I cant rilly use her for any breeding projects. I will probly just keep my two females when I get them from steve to grow them up bigger .

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    Quote Originally Posted by MasSalvaje View Post
    Mustang your e-mail proves Micheal's point. He did not say Ian could not have Radix, he stated that he could not have a commercial breeding project. Ian mentioned in his previous post that he wanted to start a breeding project, Micheal's point was that he can't do it (with Radix) unless he wants to keep or give away all of the babies for nothing in return.

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    Re: greetings from texas

    Quote Originally Posted by MasSalvaje View Post
    Mustang your e-mail proves Micheal's point. He did not say Ian could not have Radix, he stated that he could not have a commercial breeding project. Ian mentioned in his previous post that he wanted to start a breeding project, Micheal's point was that he can't do it (with Radix) unless he wants to keep or give away all of the babies for nothing in return.

    -Thomas

    Theoretically, Ian, you could sell me a stone you found in your yard with a "free" snake as part of the deal. Questionable, yes. But I bought a stone, not a snake, from you. And if the permit is only $60, wouldn't that be worth it??? I mean, after you sold $60 worth of "yard stones- free snake with purchase".

    Let me know when you're selling those "yard stones" with a free black-necked for my purchase, I just LOVE yard stones!!!!!!

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    Re: greetings from texas

    Quote Originally Posted by mtolypetsupply View Post
    Theoretically, Ian, you could sell me a stone you found in your yard with a "free" snake as part of the deal. Questionable, yes. But I bought a stone, not a snake, from you. And if the permit is only $60, wouldn't that be worth it??? I mean, after you sold $60 worth of "yard stones- free snake with purchase".

    Let me know when you're selling those "yard stones" with a free black-necked for my purchase, I just LOVE yard stones!!!!!!
    Haha that would work I like it

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    Re: greetings from texas

    Quote Originally Posted by ianrambell View Post
    So I can only have 6 well I guess the screwed my projects . Then I might have to part with my red female later on if I cant rilly use her for any breeding projects. I will probly just keep my two females when I get them from steve to grow them up bigger .
    WHat if u get buyers before u get ur snake pregnant! get at least 16 people that will be ready to purchase the moment they come out! (make sure u only have two snakes 1male 1female incase extras come out!)
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