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joseph
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Been reading on these guys. They sound pretty interesting. I remember last November I came across what was probably an adult E. e xanthopica...but of course left it where it was.
I've done a bit of research...and it turns out that E. e. platensis is in my county. Thats about the last thing I would expect as it is dry and hot here(110 degrees in July). Turns out they are one of my favorite subspecies after browsing the pics
So for the questions...
What are the restrictions for collecting ensatinas for personal use. I heard that you can only keep 4 WC individuals at any given time and all you need is a fishing license. The number is fine with me.
How hard are they to keep? What temps/foods/housing do they require. I'm guessing you will only see them once every couple weeks...and even then only at night.
Also, how would you locate the juveniles? I don't think I would want to take fully grown breeders from the population.
I've done a bit of research...and it turns out that E. e. platensis is in my county. Thats about the last thing I would expect as it is dry and hot here(110 degrees in July). Turns out they are one of my favorite subspecies after browsing the pics
So for the questions...
What are the restrictions for collecting ensatinas for personal use. I heard that you can only keep 4 WC individuals at any given time and all you need is a fishing license. The number is fine with me.
How hard are they to keep? What temps/foods/housing do they require. I'm guessing you will only see them once every couple weeks...and even then only at night.
Also, how would you locate the juveniles? I don't think I would want to take fully grown breeders from the population.