Just a warning..check your state DNR site. In some states it's illegal to own native species such as black rats. Except for morphs such as albino black rat. They are a beautiful snake though.![]()
Didn't mean to offend you if I did. My post was merely meant to inform. It's good you know your states laws about native species but truth is, some people don't.
You did not offend me in fact I am grateful for the heads up on state law. When I posted about black rat snakes I really had not given the law question any thought. Since I last posted on this I have discovered some troubling things about TN law and keeping snakes. Lets put it this way I think a lot of people are in violation of the law and don't know it. The TWRA must look the other way especially when it comes to pet stores and they make no distinction between captive domesticated and wild caught species no matter what the wording of the law is. :uhoh:
I don't see many black rats or white sided snakes that I like, but I would love to have one of those... He looks beautiful...
I have 4 black rats all great, My largest is 57in
I have 4 black rats all great, My largest is 57in
That is how NM is with the cornsnakes, which is why the Game and Fish people told me to keep a receipt of purchase near the tank in a folder. To prove that it is CB and not WC. I can keep up to 5 WC corns without having to get a license.
what is the temperament like?
Where does that put the snakes you breed? How is it you prove (in theory, if you had to) that the snakes you have are ones you "made" yourself? Mama snake doesn't exactly give reciepts when she gives birth...lol
I'm just curious. The laws here are very lax, there's hardly any restrictions. A few local ones, regional not province wide, and they're mostly about turtles and the Giant snakes.