rosebud945 said:
So are you selling the non protected variety? I thought that people in Texas had to have a permit to keep horny toads. Do you sell harvester ants on a regular basis or are they easy to breed? I ask because I am in education and have friends that would love to keep a horny toad, but know that it is difficult to keep them healthy in captivity.
No, I absolutely never sell any Horned Lizards. I am a reptile rescuer and if I had occasion to need to re-home one or provide sanctuary, I would only transfer one to the hands of someone I knew was well experienced with reptiles and had only non-commercial desires for it's future. I am strictly against the indiscriminate and public sale or distribution of Horned Lizards, whether regulated or unregulated species.
People in Texas do not have to have a permit to keep "any" Horned Lizards. P. modestum is native to west Texas, and unregulated in Texas. Many other species originate from other states where they are unregulated, such as P. platyrhinos and P. solare originating from Az. or Nv. for example. Horned Lizards are protected in some other states however, such as Ca. and NM to a certain degree, although in NM their legislation is weak and seems to be merely lip service to protection.
I sell harvester ants for feeders or ant farms full time thru the year, except for winter time when they are underground and almost impossible to get.
I have 22 years experience with reptiles, and I don't recommend Horned Lizards for anyone but the most experienced herp keepers. They are not well suited to captivity and they typically do not live long without the most experienced care and proper resources. Dr. Richard Montanucci has stated in one of his papers on the subject, that Horned Lizards are among the most difficult species to keep in captivity due to their fragility, being prone to illness, and dietary requirements, among other things. I concur.
I recently consulted with a Herp Society in Seattle which came across a Pygmy Short Horned Lizard. Despite my attempts to get them to surrender it to someone else, they thought they knew better and attempted to keep it over my objection. They had "lizard experts" which I explained is not the same as a "Horned Lizard expert". It was dead within 3 weeks. I see this same story year in and year out, and still people do not listen.