They were common when I was in the Smokies, I imagine they must be pretty easy to breed but I'm not sure if anyone has tried. You cannot collect them in the park though, that much I do know, so you'd probably have to collect them on private property unless there is a state law against it.
Thank you Manderkeeper, I knew that they are protected in the U.S. but, have seen comments in the forums eluding to them being kept and possibly bred in Europe.
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