Rainbow Stag Beetles?

Pipp

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Does anyone know where to find rainbow stag beetles for sale in the US?
 

MWAInverts

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I'm sure you can find FB groups and other forums that are more dedicated to this subject matter. Exotic beetles are illegal in the U.S. so you probably won't find a lot of people openly selling them.
 

pannaking22

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Since it's an exotic beetle, it's illegal to own unless you're affiliated with a university or zoo. Sad really since it would be great to get some of those here :(
 

bluefrogtat2

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I've seen them available at several reptile shows and Facebook groups. Neat beetles
 

pannaking22

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I've seen them available at several reptile shows and Facebook groups. Neat beetles
I've seen other exotic beetles at shows too. Always been curious how they're able to sell them legally, but it seems like they're still sold with some regularity, which is quite nice. Who knows, maybe the laws on owning these will change someday!
 

Tenevanica

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I've seen other exotic beetles at shows too. Always been curious how they're able to sell them legally, but it seems like they're still sold with some regularity, which is quite nice. Who knows, maybe the laws on owning these will change someday!
The law won't change. The USDA is here to ruin everyone's fun, unfortunately. I have seriously considered building and APHIS certified rearing room, getting a permit, and getting myself those beautiful exotic insects that everyone in Europe boasts about.
 

BobBarley

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It's a shame, those beetles are beautiful! Last year I went to Taiwan in the summer and I talked to a guy who was really into beetles. He had one on display and it was gorgeous! Never really been a beetle hobbyist myself, but these are definitely one of my top most beatiful inverts.
 

Tenevanica

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I got them with a permit...
Somehow I doubt that, just because to get a permit you have to be affiliated with a zoo or university, or you would have to build a state of the art rearing room (AKA insect Alcatraz) in your house. However, I have seen some (very rich) hobbyists that own permits and do legally keep these animals. If you don't have a permit though, you seriously could get into serious trouble, and it's not worth saying you have these just to brag if it means that you could be arrested.
 

Em the bug

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I didn't realise they were illegal in the US. That's a tragedy, I've kept them and they're marvellous. (I'm in the UK)
 
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