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Scaleless Corn Snake
Adult female.

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I've always wondered what one of these would feel like!
I needa get my hands on one haha!
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Me too. Ive never held a scaleless
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Re: Scaleless Corn Snake
Something I would love to own the problem is I would need to move out of state 
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Why would you have to move?
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Re: Scaleless Corn Snake
She lives in Georgia. It's illegal to ship corns there I guess now 
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Re: Scaleless Corn Snake
Are there any laws like this in the UK? I've not heard of anything as major as that, I am always hearing of snakes not being allowed to move within the US
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I own:
1.0 Reduced Normal Ball Python [Peter]
0.1 Harlequin Crestie [Amelia]
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The other half owns:
1.0 Orange Dalmatian Crestie [Archie]
0.1 Golden Dalmatian Crestie [Banana]
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Re: Scaleless Corn Snake
 Originally Posted by Gerardo
Why would you have to move?
Corn are illegal in GA, no native species can be owned in this state.
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Re: Scaleless Corn Snake
 Originally Posted by George1994
Are there any laws like this in the UK? I've not heard of anything as major as that, I am always hearing of snakes not being allowed to move within the US
I haven't heard of any UK laws. But then again I don't really pay attention. I really doubt you guys would have any bans. They're considering putting retics, boa constrictors and 3 anaconda species on the Lacey act, which bans interstate travel. Which really sucks for people in a state where there are no breeders for an animal you want (like me). I guess it's to stop them spreading and invading other areas than the Everglades even though most species couldn't incubate eggs anywhere else other than northern Florida at the most.
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