Is there any movement to get the US ban on the selling of torts under 4" SCL?
I think the law hurts captive breeding programs and ensures that mostly imported torts are sold.
I know I want to breed my Hermann's tortoises but I wouldn't want to wait the years it would take to get them to legal size before selling them. Besides the cost to maintain them would mean I'd ask like $200-300 for them.
I get that back in the 1970's there was a huge problem (and there still is) with the selling of cheap hatchling red eared sliders. This lead to animal abuse by unprepared owners and maybe a few cases of salmonella.
Now that people are more educated the law seems out if date and besides if you go to flea markets and reptile shows and people are illegally selling 1,000's of red eared sliders and other turtles.
They would great help the captive bred movement by overturning this law.
And there ends my rant.
I think the law hurts captive breeding programs and ensures that mostly imported torts are sold.
I know I want to breed my Hermann's tortoises but I wouldn't want to wait the years it would take to get them to legal size before selling them. Besides the cost to maintain them would mean I'd ask like $200-300 for them.
I get that back in the 1970's there was a huge problem (and there still is) with the selling of cheap hatchling red eared sliders. This lead to animal abuse by unprepared owners and maybe a few cases of salmonella.
Now that people are more educated the law seems out if date and besides if you go to flea markets and reptile shows and people are illegally selling 1,000's of red eared sliders and other turtles.
They would great help the captive bred movement by overturning this law.
And there ends my rant.