![]() | market - home |
![]() |
![]() |
News & Events:
|
Posted by Ben Tomsheck on October 18, 2000 at 19:48:19:
In Reply to: Re: Finding a home posted by Doug on October 10, 2000 at 14:10:12:
: If you decide to sell the snake to a good home, remember that they'll need federal permits if they live outside your state. In state sales need no federal permits.
: If you decide to give the snake away, no federal permits are needed. I would consider several factors if you decide to give the snake away: Will it be part of an educational program, Will it be part of a breeding program, Does the receiver have a female ready, Does the receiver have a long time interest in snakes in general and indigos specifically, Do you like the person...
: You really have the opportunity to make somebody's day. Good luck.
: p.s. A good friend of mine has a breeding size female and only related males available for breeding...:-)
: doug
:
: :I am need of advice on how to go about finding a home for an adult male indigo. I am in the unhappy position of needing to find a good/appropriate home for this beautiful fella.
: : By appropriate I mean someone who knows how to care for and appreciate this great guy
: : Your thoughts are appreciated as I don't even know where/how to begin with this.
: : Thanks!
Melanie,
As my Friend Doug mentioned, I have a breeding size female indigo and a male that is related thats not breeding size yet. We are trying to help propogate the species and could certainly use another bloodline of male indigo to help with this project. We are trying to get more animals available on the up and up so that the regulations may change and more people may enjoy having these wonderful animals! Thanks! Ben T.
Subject:
Comments:
Optional Link URL:
Link Title:
Optional Image URL:
|
|
|
|