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My False water cobra collection

I'm in Florida too and was told last night by someone who had worked at glades herp farm that the state of florida does not consider them to be a dangerous snake and that a license is not necessary to keep them. I can't attest to the validity of these claims... but I really do hope it's true, because if it is then a falsie is the next snake on my list. I've been interested since the first time I saw one but I cannot for the life of me find anything at all that refers to them specifically in any state law or regulatory paperwork. The next time I see a wildlife official I'm going to ask but I rarely run into any of them. Any info out there from anybody in the know on this subject?
 
False water cobra, rear - fangs

These are large Xenodontine Colubrids and not solenoglyph vipers or protteroglyph elapids - this makes them legal to keep as with hognosed Heterodon.
 
I am also in the market, not for breeding per se, but as a household pet. No rush, I've been waiting for years now to finally get to the point where I would even consider owing one and I finally have the wife's permission. If any breeders are producing in 2014 please let us know. Thanks. Temperment is more important than sex or genetics, as I've said, it's to be a pet.
 
Contact Bob Culp here on the boards. He will be breeding them again this year. He has a massive normal female that will breed to a nice (what i consider to be a ) high yellow hypo male.
 
Either him, or Wes. I am finally getting back into Hydrodynastes after a tragic loss of collection involving entrusting them to a friend's care. I am getting my first FWC back(now 6.5 feet long) and am acquiring a super nice female hypo. I will post pics once I receive them, female as soon as temps allow, male this summer.
 
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