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<blockquote data-quote="lancaster1313" data-source="post: 178115" data-attributes="member: 4001"><p>I wouldn't call it as "home free" in my case. Not even Butterfly World can keep any exotic mantis except Detroplatys sp. and that is with a permit.</p><p></p><p>"Keep in mind that if the USDA does not require a permit it is possible that various State agencies might have their own requirements (Depts. of Agriculture, Environment, Conservation, Wildlife, Forestry, etc.). The best bet is always to ask."</p><p></p><p>I couldn't stress this part of the paragraph enough for anyone who gets excited about this, and you wont catch me asking any state people, anytime soon. Florida has some strict laws and I am sure that it isn't the only state that has such laws.</p><p></p><p>I just hope no one puts theirselves or their pets in danger because of this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lancaster1313, post: 178115, member: 4001"] I wouldn't call it as "home free" in my case. Not even Butterfly World can keep any exotic mantis except Detroplatys sp. and that is with a permit. "Keep in mind that if the USDA does not require a permit it is possible that various State agencies might have their own requirements (Depts. of Agriculture, Environment, Conservation, Wildlife, Forestry, etc.). The best bet is always to ask." I couldn't stress this part of the paragraph enough for anyone who gets excited about this, and you wont catch me asking any state people, anytime soon. Florida has some strict laws and I am sure that it isn't the only state that has such laws. I just hope no one puts theirselves or their pets in danger because of this. [/QUOTE]
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