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<blockquote data-quote="Casey K." data-source="post: 156834" data-attributes="member: 1090"><p>I agree with you. Perhaps they'll at least allow us to continue breeding in captivity and sell them within the US as long as we don't import them. If this is the case and we aren't allowed to sell them at all, that makes it worse than the Sri Lanka Poecilotheria species because at least we can still do in-state sales with them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Casey K., post: 156834, member: 1090"] I agree with you. Perhaps they'll at least allow us to continue breeding in captivity and sell them within the US as long as we don't import them. If this is the case and we aren't allowed to sell them at all, that makes it worse than the Sri Lanka Poecilotheria species because at least we can still do in-state sales with them. [/QUOTE]
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