Jan 1, 2008 7:12 pm US/Pacific
Florida To Snake Owners: Microchip Your Python
Owners Must Register, Cage, and Chip Their Pets
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (CBS) ―
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This guy your idea of a pet? Better be prepared to follow some new rules before you bring him home.
New Straits Times
A new Florida law may require exotic pet owners to register their cold-blooded pets with the state. January 1 brought new rules for owning some reptiles in Florida.
Anyone seeking to own a python, green anaconda or Nile monitor lizard is now required to get a permit and microchip, reported CBS station WFOR-TV in Miami.
In addition, owners used to allowing their exotic reptiles to have the run of the house are learning their free-range days are over. The reptiles must now be caged. Owners have to answer questions about basic reptile care and have a "bite response plan." There's also an annual $100 fee.
A permit is also required for red-eared slider turtles. It's illegal to allow the turtles to reproduce, and all eggs must be destroyed.
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