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Alligator Snappers in MA

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I took my alligator snapper (which I purchased 14 years ago as a hatchling) to a reptile specialty vet here in MA today to treat a respitory infection and immediately the guy starts drilling me about wanting to see a permit to own the animal in this state. As far as I know the only regulated species here are most of the natives and the gopher, pancake, and argentine tortoises. Anybody in MA know anything about this?
 
I'll bet the vet doesn't know the difference between an Alligator Snapper and a Common Snapper. Commons require a permit for anything other than personal use.

This information was current as of 12/2011.

Call Fish & Game and ask.
 
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