Can you keep hybrids or mutations of protected species, such as the black ratsnake, Pantherophis (Elaphe) o. obsoleta?
I've attempted to include a link to a post I made earlier, which seems to have been made on the wrong forum...
http://www.faunaclassifieds.com/foru...threadid=34662
In recent weeks I've been curious about this question. I talked to a herper in Georgia who wanted to keep a corn snake, which is a protected species in GA. I said he should get into Great Plains ratsnakes, or mutations, or hybrids of corn snakes. He eventually said he was going to drop it because he doubted the state could tell the difference and he didn't want to get into trouble.
Now I'm curious about the northern states where the black ratsnake and others are protected. I live in Michigan, but I know it's also protected in Ohio, and probably several other states nearby. I don't see why mutations or intergrades wouldn't be acceptable pets from a legitimate breeder, but I'm not sure how the different states would feel. I'm guessing MI wouldn't allow albino black rats since I could only get a normal one with a permit and may have asked about mutations. I don't remember for sure.
Maybe some other members could comment on the laws affecting mutations, intergrades, and hybrids in the various states where the desired species are protected.
Thanks.....Ratty