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prisongreys750

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We are not allowed to own corn snakes here but I do enjoy them I have balls and boas though but here owning a corn lets you be subject to fish and game seizing your home and arresting you

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I was under the impression that captive bred morphs not found in the wild are permissible in Tennessee. Am I wrong? How is it that every Petsmart and Petco in the state has corn sankes for sale?
 
It's because they all have permits. Anything that's native (even if you'll never see these snakes in the wild), you'll have to have a permit...
And it just so happens they've decided to up the fees as of July 1st, quite a bit.
It's ridiculous!
 
You can own corns in TN as long as you can document that they're captive bred-which you should get from your breeder (or the pet store) or if you get the animal from a rescue, from them (we have a rescue corn in TN-and she's actually a normal coloration, albeit not all that typical for normals in West TN). The same is true with other snakes which are native to the state.

Breeding/selling requires permits, but not just keeping them as pets. And I have that from TWRA non-game agents.

Turtles/tortoises are something completely different. My daughter found a shell of a box turtle while out herping with the TN Herp Society folks last September-and was told that she couldn't keep it because it was illegal to even have PART of a turtle in TN. Yet, every single pet store has turtle food, care supplies, etc, so obviously SOMEONE is keeping turtles as pets!
 
It is ILLEGAL to own or posses any type or form of any native or invasive species in Tennessee I know this bc a guy I know lost his home and all his animals over this I have bucked the game wardens before and the twra always wins this war

Big Dan
 
Whoa, crazy...although here in California, you never see gerbils or ferrets because they are illegal to own here. Some of my native Californian friends seem to think gerbil is another name for hamster--when I show them gerbils they are stunned to know such things exist!

I don't know about native snake species; seems the California king snake is popular around here so I'm assuming it at least is okay.

brodie, $2000 a year?! Really? Wow and ouch!
 
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