FairPlay Pythons
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Our ball python collection is growing faster than we could have ever imagined - turning our hobby into a business. FairPlay Pythons is a family-owned business that was created from a fascination of the world of the python regius commonly known as the royal or ball python. We are reptile enthusiasts who believe captive breeding is integral to the future of the market. It not only helps protect the
08/02/2025
The quality and color of the Mad4Rads line never stops amazing me. This gem is about 2 1/2 yrs old now. If you’re looking for this level of quality and color they are your go to hands down. Sending out a thanks to them for their work to produce such stunning animals.
08/17/2024
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Visit booth 49 at the Daytona Reptile Expo to find ReptileSigns.com. There is limited availability on signs at the Expo, as all signs are limited for our launch. Plus, enjoy up to 20% off signs at Daytona only. Thank you for your interest and we look forward to seeing you there!
07/01/2023
After several yrs of misses, we found a litter of Axanthic Halmahera Skinks in the breeding enclosure. Very excited for this win.
05/05/2023
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Florida’s pet trade and pet owners are facing a full-on assault on their ability to keep, culture, and sell the vast majority of organisms that currently make up the pet trade. In short, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) is proposing two variations on a strict white list approach to pet trade regulation in the name of preventing future invasive species problems. These proposals may restrict the total amount of species across all subsets of the pet hobby to as few as perhaps only 200 total species across the entirety of the pet trade.
Meanwhile, pet trade members argue that these are industry-killing proposals and that the existing blacklist regulations that are already in place are more than sufficient. In addition to vocal opposition from the pet trade, individuals from the scientific, academic, and institutional fields have all spoken out directly to FWC in opposition to these proposals, advocating instead for the proven blacklist approach (which bars only specific, targeted species) as shown in the video below.
Concerns regarding FWC overreach and problematic FWC enforcement actions have been ramped up due to walkbacks on promises of pets being grandfathered in under previous new regulations, and species misidentification, resulting in incidents such as the recent case where FWC agents killed 30 privately-owned snakes of disputed legality, save one which all parties agree was a pet that was completely legal to own.
These FWC proposals are reminiscent of the prior nationwide trade prohibitions that we’ve reported on. Despite over a year of direct collaboration with the FWC, it appears that none of the trade’s concerns are being heard or taken into account. Most outreach for commentary and interest has been targeted toward Florida residents in the past few weeks, but we need to realize that the footprint of Florida’s import and aquaculture businesses is massive within the aquarium trade. Losing these businesses would represent a massive blow to the aquarium hobby and industry.
Now, we share a summary of the issue from USARK, and an urgent call for attention from one of Florida’s large aquarium fish farms and wholesalers, Nautilus Tropical Fish Wholesale.
via USARK
“Briefly, at the last Commission meeting, Chairman Barreto gave a directive to staff (without conducting due process through a formal motion and vote) to ban the importation of any species that is not currently in trade in Florida. However, Staff turned this unofficial directive into two “interpretations” during the April Technical Assistance Group (TAG) meeting. USARK FL, USARK, and some responsible Florida business owners are on this TAG, along with several other members from various NGOs and fields. These “interpretations” have now become “options” that will be proposed on May 11 at the Commission meeting. To the dismay of Florida businesses and some others on the TAG, only these two options will be offered and not any other alternative although TAG members have suggested an alternative approach.
“We encourage every Florida animal owner to email the Commissioners regarding the “whitelist” proposal that will be heard during the May 11 Commission meeting. Comments must be submitted by 5:00 on Friday, May 5. Please remember to be civil and professional, but feel free to make your concerns known.
Submit your comments here: https://myfwc.wufoo.com/forms/s1g2xh6f009a30i/“
Click here for full article:
https://www.reef2rainforest.com/2023/05/04/all-hands-on-deck-in-floridas-fwc-vs-pet-trade-fight/
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04/10/2023
Please share this as your animals could be next.
11/27/2022
Well started yearlings, Florida only, pm only thank you
Proven pure candy pair pair available 1st litter damn proven 4/0 multiple sire male pm only.
Making em hunt.
Clutch of pure Candy BP are out of the eggs, PM if interested will be a bit before their ready to go but the blood line is pure.
08/29/2022
When your cooking them babies.
08/22/2022
Nice Gem growing out, thanks again Mad4Rad!
07/12/2022
Which one will be the most colorful?
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