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Letting baby Rosys go in the wild

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How warm does it still have to be outside to let baby Rosys go? Or how late in the year can they still be let go?
 
Well, it depends where you are. Where I am it has gone from the 90's last week to the 60's this week. Besides it is ill advised (and oftentimes illegal) to let snakes go in the wild once they have been in your possession.
John Kellar
 
If you are letting them go, I would be willing to take them and pay for shipping. I don't believe you should ever let a captive born and bred animal loose in the wild. E-mail me at [email protected] and we can make arrangements.
 
Ken Harbart said:
It's illegal to release them. Reference CAR 14 5-40d

Technically, if you work with Fish and Game and you can prove they are the native/local kinds, you can let them go legally. You have to get a lisence to do it.
 
They would probably die if released.
Either a predator would pick em off, or they'd not have all the wild insticts required.
Captive Bred specimens usually dont do so great in the wild. If you are thinking of releasing them, sell them for $10 a peice, make a little money, and make someone happy with a new little pet.
 
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