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This guy was found locally and was offered to me.
Please help identify for Me. Need to find out asap. They are talking about putting him down. I do have proper enclosure but want to be educated on what he is first.
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Re: This guy was found locally and was offered to me.
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Re: This guy was found locally and was offered to me.
I'm not well versed in the lizard world so I'm of no help here but if that is in fact a Mexican beaded lizard aren't they venomous? Be sure to check with your local exotic pet laws.
Last edited by Toad37; 08-08-2019 at 03:53 PM.
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Re: This guy was found locally and was offered to me.
Originally Posted by Toad37
I'm not well versed in the lizard world so I'm of no help here but if that is in fact a Mexican beaded lizard aren't they venomous? Be sure to check with your local exotic pet laws.
Did some research. Yes they are venomous and on the endangered species list. It is illegal for me to have him. Their best bet is the zoo and I put them in touch with a herper that works with the zoos reptiles that is a friend of mine. There are estimated to be less than 200 in existence. The guy that had him was breaking so many local laws.
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Re: This guy was found locally and was offered to me.
Yep 100% heloderma horridum aka Mexican beaded lizard, check your local laws and handle with care. This is one of the two venomous lizards in the world the other being a gila monster. You can set him up in a 4 ft enclosure with aspen bedding and a hot basking side in the high 80s.
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Re: This guy was found locally and was offered to me.
Originally Posted by mdb730
Yep 100% heloderma horridum aka Mexican beaded lizard, check your local laws and handle with care. This is one of the two venomous lizards in the world the other being a gila monster. You can set him up in a 4 ft enclosure with aspen bedding and a hot basking side in the high 80s.
They are on the endangered species list. Less than 200 in existence. No one is allowed to keep privately. He will be going to the local zoo.
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I'm confused....
Was it "found locally"?
Or was there "a guy that had him"?
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Re: This guy was found locally and was offered to me.
It is legal to own them here in PA, they are sold and traded at shows with Gila monsters. It all depends where you are located and your local laws on keeping venomous reptiles.
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Re: This guy was found locally and was offered to me.
Originally Posted by mdb730
It is legal to own them here in PA, they are sold and traded at shows with Gila monsters. It all depends where you are located and your local laws on keeping venomous reptiles.
If it is on the endangered species list then a federal permit from US FWS is needed to keep it.
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Re: This guy was found locally and was offered to me.
They are not on the endangered species list and you do not require a permit to own one in most states. The main hurdle is they can't be shipped like you would none venomous reptiles. They require shipping via delta airlines.
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