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<blockquote data-quote="May Farm Pet" data-source="post: 120136" data-attributes="member: 26962"><p>Yes it is said and no this is actually new the list was update maybe a month ago before that there where no legal species of inverts not even feeder species .. Members of Maine Herpetological society have been very active in fighting for new species to be add and fighting against prohibitive legislation .. one which would have banned all exotics defined as any non native animal or fish .. as it is we are still waiting for them to up date the permit applications .. However the cost of acquiring one will greatly out weigh the benefits requirements are I believe 6 months training, and 1 million in liability insurance .... as to the endangered species they also amended the law so that if you have one and they breed you are required by the state to turn over all offspring to be put down ... the list is not much but we gained a lot of species .. Mostly in fish though .. I think 10 pages are fish the other 8 are everything else ..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="May Farm Pet, post: 120136, member: 26962"] Yes it is said and no this is actually new the list was update maybe a month ago before that there where no legal species of inverts not even feeder species .. Members of Maine Herpetological society have been very active in fighting for new species to be add and fighting against prohibitive legislation .. one which would have banned all exotics defined as any non native animal or fish .. as it is we are still waiting for them to up date the permit applications .. However the cost of acquiring one will greatly out weigh the benefits requirements are I believe 6 months training, and 1 million in liability insurance .... as to the endangered species they also amended the law so that if you have one and they breed you are required by the state to turn over all offspring to be put down ... the list is not much but we gained a lot of species .. Mostly in fish though .. I think 10 pages are fish the other 8 are everything else .. [/QUOTE]
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