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Eastern box turtles

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I have three females and three males will not split them up they are great eaters love fruits, crickets, and meal worms. 850.00 includes shipping
 

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So...are they field collected, legal to sell turtles?
 

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My personal turtles. I have a job which I'm at now. so I will respond when I can. I also put the price on the ad.
 
Here they are captive bred and legal to sell in the state of South caroline other wise I would not be posting them for sell!
 
look it up yourself

Great suggestion. I found that since 2014 you have been trying to sell Adult EBTs here on Fauna using two different accounts. I found that you have been or attempting to sell them outside of South Carolina since 2014.
"$500 for the pair shipped in the US"

I found that you dodged my questions repeatedly and deflected with childish responses instead. Captive bred adult EBTs or wild caught poached EBTs, makes a thinking person wonder and take pause?
 

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Last I checked, there were no permits required to sell eastern box turtles in South Carolina. They are not a protected species. And I don't think you need a commercial permit to sell them either.
 
Last I checked, there were no permits required to sell eastern box turtles in South Carolina. They are not a protected species. And I don't think you need a commercial permit to sell them either.

This species does in fact receive protections from the State of South Carolina, as well as limitations in it's harvesting. Are you 100% sure this seller is selling CB EBTs? I'm not, hence the questions. If they are WC, are you able to definitively answer that this seller has not reached her maximum allowed limit of out-of-states sales of WC box turtles this year? What is the higher probability, in a state where these are relatively common, that these are CB or WC?

http://dnr.sc.gov/swap/main/2015StateWildlifeActionPlan-chaptersonly.pdf
[FONT=&quot]“Through the (South Carolina State Wildlife Action Plan) SWAP we are taking a proactive approach to conservation instead of a reactionary one… Stressors include habitat loss or conversion, environmental contamination persecution by humans, illegal harvest,…[/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]…the Eastern box turtle was added due to concerns with losses to the pet trade…[/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]…The Eastern box turtle is being added to the list of Species in Need of Conservation in South Carolina. This species is relatively common in the State, but has become a target for the “wild-caught” pet trade. It was included in the list of turtles protected under the “turtle law” due to the concerns of researchers who have worked with the species for years. It is common for wild caught box turtles from South Carolina to show up frequently at [/FONT][FONT=&quot]Reptile shows and on reptile websites.”[/FONT]
 
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