chemgrl08
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Hi all. I was just curious as to what permits a person might need to have to become a "professional" axolotl breeder. For example, those folks who do reptile or fish shows- what type of permits do they have? (I live in Florida, so this is all I could find regarding my state's laws.)
From what I can tell, you have to have an aquaculture certificate Aquaculture CertificateHowever, there also seems to be a "Freshwater Fish & Frog Dealer's License" that seems to allow the same thing... I'm also unclear because the axie is not a fish, nor is it a frog, and I really can't find much about salamanders on the site.Then there's a third license which a reptile show requires of breeders, the Class III permit Captive Wildlife Licenses & Permits According to the description, you don't need one for axies, but if the show requires it, you would obviously need one.
I have thoroughly search the Florida Fish and Wildlife website, and I think it's pretty clear that axies are legal in Florida. I'm just curious what permits breeders (who make money off of them) would have to have. I fully appreciate that Florida (especially South Florida) has a sensitive ecosystem and I respect the laws that are in place to protect it. Thanks for any other info anyone might have! I'm not necessarily interested in going into business, but just wanted to know.
From what I can tell, you have to have an aquaculture certificate Aquaculture CertificateHowever, there also seems to be a "Freshwater Fish & Frog Dealer's License" that seems to allow the same thing... I'm also unclear because the axie is not a fish, nor is it a frog, and I really can't find much about salamanders on the site.Then there's a third license which a reptile show requires of breeders, the Class III permit Captive Wildlife Licenses & Permits According to the description, you don't need one for axies, but if the show requires it, you would obviously need one.
I have thoroughly search the Florida Fish and Wildlife website, and I think it's pretty clear that axies are legal in Florida. I'm just curious what permits breeders (who make money off of them) would have to have. I fully appreciate that Florida (especially South Florida) has a sensitive ecosystem and I respect the laws that are in place to protect it. Thanks for any other info anyone might have! I'm not necessarily interested in going into business, but just wanted to know.