Posted: Sun Sep 13, 2009 12:23 am Post subject: Banded Geckos
I caught a few banded geckos the other night and decided to keep them. I love them! I have 1 male and 2 females. They're so small and cute! They even talk to me sometimes.
Here they are in their hide. The one in the middle is the male. The two females have regenerated tails, but I still love them.
And you are unlikely to get them because CA DFG is stingy about them(and even with the captive propagation permit it is illegal to sell any naturally occurring morph).
Soo... GL, hope for albinos. _________________ - Kevin aka What
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And you are unlikely to get them because CA DFG is stingy about them(and even with the captive propagation permit it is illegal to sell any naturally occurring morph).
"§40. General Provisions Relating to Native Reptiles and Amphibians.
(a) General Prohibition It is unlawful to capture, collect, intentionally kill or injure, possess, purchase, propagate, sell, transport, import or export any native reptile or amphibian, or part thereof, except as provided in this chapter, Chapter 2 of this subdivision relating to sportfishing and frogging, sections 650, 670.7, or 783 of these regulations, or as otherwise provided in the Fish and Game Code or these regulations."
and
"§43. Captive Propagation and Commercialization of Native Reptiles.
(a) Native Reptile Propagation Permit.
(1) Permit Required. Except for pet shops as provided in subsection 43(f), every person, who, for commercial purposes, sells, possesses, transports, imports, exports or propagates native reptiles pursuant to subsection 43(c), or who propagates native reptiles for noncommercial purposes pursuant to subsection 43(b), shall have a native reptile propagation permit that has not been revoked or suspended issued to that person. The permit or a legible copy of the permit shall be in the immediate possession of the permittee while native reptiles are being displayed to the public, taken, transported, or sold. The permit or a legible copy of the permit shall be kept where native reptiles are maintained. No permit is required for the purchase of subspecies of native reptiles authorized pursuant to subsection 43(c)."
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