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Can squids be pets?

Asked: Tom Fiddament, Last Updated:

Is It Legal To Have A Pet Squid? Yes, squids are not prohibited in any state of the US including California. ... However, there is one other big reason why you still shouldn't aim for a pet squid: cruelty. Under no circumstance, you should catch a squid at the beach and keep it in captivity.

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