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10-31-2015, 03:04 AM
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Originally Posted by Deme
At least you can have pet gerbils, they're illegal here, LOL! It is a burden for herpers though because a lot of species that are reluctant to take mice or rats will go for gerbils and African soft-haired rats (also banned). Oh well, you can't have everything...unless you live in Florida! ;-)
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It is legal (I am not a lawyer) to get frozen soft furs shipped. I assume frozen gerbils also. Once dead, they are a "food product" or "meat product", if I remember correctly.
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10-31-2015, 03:47 AM
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I was referring to animals that will only take live, I am aware of the extremes some have to go through to maintain their animals (I have friends who get frozen tiny frogs shipped from FL to CA) as far as gerbils go, the American Gerbil Society (or whatever it's called, LOL) has hundreds if not thousands of members who live in CA (so does the national ferret whatever ;-) both these clubs are for pets that are banned in CA. If people are willing to keep banned animals as pets, I'm sure there are desperate herpers all across the country breeding banned animals for their snakes that only take live. Although outside Hawaii I can't imagine a state with more banned mammals than California.
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10-31-2015, 04:02 AM
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I should add it doesn't help the situation that the state that shares a huge border with us, Nevada, is one of the least restrictive when it comes to pet mammals. Their reptile restrictions surprisingly are horrendous, just the opposite of ours. You won't believe how many Nevadans I run into at CA herp shows! ;-)
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