Good point.M|L;3680611; said:Why is that?! Seems counter productive for the survival of the species.
Good point.M|L;3680611; said:Why is that?! Seems counter productive for the survival of the species.
M|L;3680611; said:Why is that?! Seems counter productive for the survival of the species.
EricIvins;3680777; said:Only Caymen Bracs, and that is still a grey area because the Caymen Bracs may not even be real Bracs............As long as they aren't on the ESA, Interstate Travel is not affected.......CITIES has nothing to do with that, as we have many animals that are common in captivity that are CITIES 1, ICUN red listed, and on and on, that can travel across state lines. If it's on the ESA, it either needs to be "gifted", or sent to a CBW Permit holder if money or "value" exchanges hands.......
snakeguy101;3681062; said:i think if there is a cool reptile that needs to be saved, they should give 6 of them to tom crutchfeild and have him breed the heck out of them.
M|L;3680611; said:Why is that?! Seems counter productive for the survival of the species.
EricIvins;3681259; said:Why Tom Crutchfield? There are so many more people that have just as much experience and know how, but don't want to be known to the general public.......
snakeguy101;3682451; said:Tom would do it on a large scale, market them and make them very common. then they would trickle out to other breeders that would start to breed them and eventually reduce the price. Nearly everything in the states (herp wise) starts out with tom before it gets to other breeders.