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Old 25-Mar-08, 02:19 PM
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there are laws, so you should definetly either put them in a pot and boil them up or tip them on the lawn to die. euthanising is the only way to handle this situation. peoples responses on these forums never seem to surprise me...
I'm just comparing it to the response you would get if someone said "I was renovating and found a clutch of snakes/lizards/a baby possum/kangaroo etc and I'm keeping them in my home without a licence or any proper authority until I decided whether to release them."

I'm not having a go at the original poster here, and I don't really care one way or the other, but I'm guessing NPWS might have a problem with it...
 
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ok cool. I think they have enough room and enough food. I have had them for a couple of weeks and I was worried about the freshly hatched ones (only a couple of mm in size!) staying in with the big ones. So far no cannibilism or death. Of course I don't know the exact numbers of the tiny ones I got but they have grown alot.
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BTW Bob2, I think it's a great idea. You have just replaced the pool with a tank, you are not "keeping" them as pets or to sell.
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Probably, so your advice woule be to throw them out on the grass to die?
you bet!, heaps better than Dynamic Lifter, your lawn will never be so green again...
 
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wanted to post something but this sites playin up again
the drop down menus dont work .....or smileys....& if you try & reply with someones quote it comes back all gobble-degook......weird.
 
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peoples responses on these forums never seem to surprise me...
Its called "having an opinion on everything" which is why some people manage to rack up 6-700 posts in the space of a few months !APS smileys are broken....ill use my own!
 
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I'm just comparing it to the response you would get if someone said "I was renovating and found a clutch of snakes/lizards/a baby possum/kangaroo etc and I'm keeping them in my home without a licence or any proper authority until I decided whether to release them."

I'm not having a go at the original poster here, and I don't really care one way or the other, but I'm guessing NPWS might have a problem with it...
..but if you have a pond in your yard in which frogs breed of their own accord you are not in trouble for them being there, nor need a permit.

You are always allowed to relocate tadpoles within your property if they would otherwise be in danger where they originally were.
 
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Wouldn't have a clue. I doubt they are cane toads as they wouldn't be able to get in the pool to start with and I think toadpoles are fairly dark which these ones aren't. Apart from that I have no idea.
Yeah, the cane toad tadpoles are virtually black
 
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