That's awesome to hear. Thanks for doing all the leg work for me.
Did it for me too. My info was old, some second hand.
I will have to call Tom tomorrow and find out if others can attend this hearing, as i would certainly love to, and would love to work on keeping other species safe to keep!
( I keep stuff that probably wont GENERALLY be thought of, and would not like to see those species removed, or inadvertently made unlawful)
Alicia Holmes www.BerkshireBoids.com
Enough snakes that i cant count them properly anymore.
Did it for me too. My info was old, some second hand.
I will have to call Tom tomorrow and find out if others can attend this hearing, as i would certainly love to, and would love to work on keeping other species safe to keep!
( I keep stuff that probably wont GENERALLY be thought of, and would not like to see those species removed, or inadvertently made unlawful)
If you find anything else out keep me posted. I'm really interested in getting into chondros and would like to attend that hearing if possible.
Sad that you have to pay money each year to own one. I agree with the permit, people can search your house and see the care your giving them, but paying $20-$100 per year is a bunch of crud. I agree in the fact that they can weed out the people who mistreat there snakes but really thats a bit of money.
~RyanF~
1.0 crimson corn snake Hopefully soon
Morelia viridis(Green Tree Python)
Corallus hortulanus (Amazon Tree Boa)