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bytheshore1
10-08-03, 10:51 AM
why cant i get mad. hissers in florida? i would love to have some of these beauties. they are so awsome! i am breeding some orange spots for feeders for my lizards- no luck yet tho i just got started. hissers would not be feeders i just like the look of them. so big and bulky. :grab:
Tim and Julie B
10-08-03, 01:31 PM
Trust me hissers are such proliffic breeders that you will have to feed some off. Do a Yahoo search there are people that breed feeders and have roaches. I think the roach man is one. TB
bytheshore1
10-08-03, 09:02 PM
i have checked the searches and nobody wants to send them to fl. why?
Tim and Julie B
10-08-03, 09:16 PM
Check your state laws maybe they are illegal there.
Do not be so sad, if it can make you feel better, they are illegal in Canada too... every roaches not from here are...
Pretty much anything will florish in the wild in Florida... I guess they want to avoid desaster like having some wild population of hissers in Florida...
Hey, did you guys know there was now some Brachypelma vagans established in the wild in Florida!
bytheshore1
10-08-03, 11:44 PM
yeah that and indigo snakes. i can't have either. why is it that when someone tells me that i CAN'T have something i WANT IT!! florida bites in these aspects. well, i guess i can be grateful of the weather(over 80 degrees today) haha! what is it in canada right now? thanks for your help and stay in contact. o yea, we wear shorts right up till christmas around here. later
Tim and Julie B
10-09-03, 01:21 AM
What part of Canada? Tarcan is in Qubec and I am in British Columbia. If you are asking about here, then 73. Cool evenings now though. I know I love wearing shorts at Christmas too. TB
nouserpif
10-13-03, 10:53 AM
Pretty much all non idigenous herps ( believe) and inverts are illegal in florida, without a permit (which is NOT avaliable to hobbyists).
And in canada, all non-indigenous herbivourus or omnivourus inverts are illegal.
DAn Conner
reptile boi
10-14-03, 06:15 PM
if you want to find a brachypelma vagans goto a dry sandy riverbed (if there is one) i saw this tv show about a tarantula collector from BC that went to florida and found tons of i think redrumps in dry sandy riverbeds in florida!
Thanks,
Ben
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