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    ignorant Californian

    hello Aussie herp keepers. I was wondering about the legalities of keeping reptiles in Australia?
    It's a beautiful day, I think I'll skip my med's and stir things up a bit.

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    Legal to keep most species if you have the appropriate licence & experience.
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    However, that is what life is like at that end of the food chain, life fast, die young and have a gruesome corpse.


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    Quote Originally Posted by abnrmal91 View Post
    Legal to keep most species if you have the appropriate licence & experience.
    Damn I feel luckey not to have limitations like this. The only herps i am not alloud to keep is of course certin c.i.t.e.s animals and non native venomus reptiles. Although im in the process of completeing my 1000 hours experince so i can keep non native vipers. I cant wait. Is it hard/expensive to get the proper licences in order for you guys to keep herps?
    It's a beautiful day, I think I'll skip my med's and stir things up a bit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by abnrmal91 View Post
    Legal to keep most species if you have the appropriate licence & experience.
    But it differs dramatically from state to state and zero exotics across the board. I assume you are moving here- to which state?

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    Quote Originally Posted by geckodan View Post
    But it differs dramatically from state to state and zero exotics across the board. I assume you are moving here- to which state?
    How did you assume that ?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Frozenmouse View Post
    How did you assume that ?
    How do you not?

    Otherwise what's the point of asking?

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    Quote Originally Posted by veenarm View Post
    How do you not?

    Otherwise what's the point of asking?
    He might just be curious?


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    I not long got back from Orange County.. Love how you can take your reptiles for a walk there. They encourage taking them to petsmart, Some nice pets there you can all keep. Still our Pythons are best looking.
    www.youtube.com/NovoReptile

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jessica29 View Post
    He might just be curious?
    From reading his intro thread my guess is this is the likely scenario.
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    Quote Originally Posted by caliherp View Post
    Damn I feel luckey not to have limitations like this. The only herps i am not alloud to keep is of course certin c.i.t.e.s animals and non native venomus reptiles. Although im in the process of completeing my 1000 hours experince so i can keep non native vipers. I cant wait. Is it hard/expensive to get the proper licences in order for you guys to keep herps?
    It's actually quite restrictive compared to the states.
    - Zero exotics at all, period. It's flat out illegal to possess an exotic animal
    - Venomous snakes require some significant licensing in nsw (and in most other states except tasmania from memory)

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    this is all we can keep in Tasmania

    [top]Reptiles

    Bassiana duperreyiThree-lined skink
    Cyclodomorphus casuarinaeShe-oak skink
    Egernia whiteiWhites skink
    Lampropholis delicataDelicate skink
    Niveoscincus greeniNorthern snow skink
    N. metallicusMetallic skink*
    N. microlepidotusSouthern snow skink
    N. ocellatusSpotted skink*
    N. orocryptusMountain skink
    N. pretiosusTasmanian tree skink
    Pseudemoia entrecasteauxiiSouthern grass skink
    Tiliqua nigroluteaBlotched blue-tongue
    Tympanocryptis diemensisMountain dragon
    Austrelaps superbusCopperhead snake
    Drysdalia coronoidesWhite-lipped snake
    Notechis aterTiger snake

    ~♦◘-TASMANIAN REPTILE KEEPERS NEED FAIRNESS-◘♦~
    ~♦◘-EQUALITY BETWEEN ALL STATES-◘♦~


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    that must suck not having a selection mof snakes to get
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    No I'm not moveing to Australia. Although I would like to take an extended vacation there. I love your native reptiles. I was just curios about the laws because, I saw a lot of threads about Australian native reptiles but not to much about non native.

    Quote Originally Posted by Nathan_T View Post
    It's actually quite restrictive compared to the states.
    - Zero exotics at all, period. It's flat out illegal to possess an exotic animal
    - Venomous snakes require some significant licensing in nsw (and in most other states except tasmania from memory)
    It must be hard to see all the diffrent types of reptiles and not to be able to keep them. Unles you jump through some major hoops. I'm sorry if I come off sounding like I'm rubbing my gift(the keeping of non native herps) in, I have taken it for granted for so long. I'd hate not being able to keep non natives.

    Quote Originally Posted by Ambush View Post
    I not long got back from Orange County.. Love how you can take your reptiles for a walk there. They encourage taking them to petsmart, Some nice pets there you can all keep. Still our Pythons are best looking.
    I can't argue with you about Australia haveing the best pythons, and some of the best geckos as well.
    Last edited by caliherp; 14-Jul-12 at 12:26 PM.
    It's a beautiful day, I think I'll skip my med's and stir things up a bit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by caliherp View Post
    It must be hard to see all the diffrent types of reptiles and not to be able to keep them. Unles you jump through some major hoops. I'm sorry if I come off sounding like I'm rubbing my gift(the keeping of non native herps) in, I have taken it for granted for so long. I'd hate not being able to keep non natives.
    well some exotics are nice i dont really care that i cant keep them mainly because like you say we have the best, and im in nsw so our laws are pretty good here and we have a good species list imo , those hoops you speak of pretty much involve having your own zoo as far as i know so not many people can legally have them

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tassie97 View Post
    this is all we can keep in Tasmania

    [top]Reptiles

    Bassiana duperreyiThree-lined skink
    Cyclodomorphus casuarinaeShe-oak skink
    Egernia whiteiWhites skink
    Lampropholis delicataDelicate skink
    Niveoscincus greeniNorthern snow skink
    N. metallicusMetallic skink*
    N. microlepidotusSouthern snow skink
    N. ocellatusSpotted skink*
    N. orocryptusMountain skink
    N. pretiosusTasmanian tree skink
    Pseudemoia entrecasteauxiiSouthern grass skink
    Tiliqua nigroluteaBlotched blue-tongue
    Tympanocryptis diemensisMountain dragon

    Austrelaps superbusCopperhead snake
    Drysdalia coronoidesWhite-lipped snake
    Notechis aterTiger snake

    I would love to be able to keep some of the snow skinks and garden skinks here!

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