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    Re: Eastern Indigo - Drogon

    Quote Originally Posted by Jellybeans View Post
    Wow...stunning !
    But how can you own an endangered species?
    I bet as an adult they require a lot of space...

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    Thanks jellybeans! The current captive bred population is legal to breed and keep in every state without permit I believe, except for a couple where they are native that would require a permit. The only permit required other than that is if you want to purchase from a breeder out of your own state, then you would need an interstate commerce permit (for transferring across state lines), but there's no permit needed for ownership. It's just illegal to catch wild individuals.
    Last edited by redshepherd; 05-01-2019 at 12:34 AM.




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