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Hey All,

I'm currently considering a move back to North-West W.A and am wondering if it's possible to take my two adult Lace Monitors with me?

Anyone know the rules/regulations??

Cheers,

Varanus.
 
Hi varanus

Here is the list of approved WA monitors

Varanus gouldii Gould’s Monitor
Varanus rosenbergi Southern Heath Monitor
Varanus acanthurus Ridge-tailed Monitor
Varanus brevicauda Short-tailed Pygmy Monitor
Varanus tristis tristis Black-tailed Monitor
Varanus caudolineatus Stripe-tailed Pygmy Monitor

Also Remember you can not import pythons, the turtle and the tortoise.

Regards
John
 
Cheers guys,

I thought as much but thanks for confirming.

I don't know if I'm prepared to part with my Lacies on the off-chance of a permanent position.

Why aren't Gillens on the list Loudenj, given that their native to the state?

Cheers,

Varanus.
 
You can't import pythons, as has already been said, or anything that is not on the list of approved species. Other WA endemic species you can import into WA, lacies aren't one of those!

Jamie.
 
So you could import Gillens?

And what about Ackies, Sandies and Tristis if sourced from another state??

Cheers,

Varanus.
 
Here is the list of approved Reptiles.

Category 2
Egernia napoleonis South-Western Crevice Egernia
Gehyra variegata Tree Dtella
Heteronotia binoei Binoe’s Gecko
Litoria caerulea Northern Green Tree Frog
Litoria moorei Western Green Tree Frog
Pogona minor minor Western Bearded Dragon
Strophurus ciliaris Northern Spiny-tailed Gecko
Strophurus spinigerus South-west Spiny-tailed Gecko
Tiliqua multifasciata Centralian Bluetongue
Tiliqua occipitalis Western Bluetongue
Tiliqua rugosa rugosa Bobtail

Category 3
Antaresia stimsoni Stimson’s Python
Chelodina oblonga Oblong Tortoise
Ctenophorus reticulates Western Netted Dragon
Egernia kingii King Skink
Litoria splendida Magnificent Tree Frog
Morelia spilota imbricata South-western Carpet Python
Nephrurus levis Three-lined Knob-tailed Gecko
Oedura marmorata Marbled Velvet Gecko
Underwoodisaurus milii Thick-tailed Gecko
Varanus caudolineatus Stripe-tailed Pygmy Monitor

Category 4
Aspidites melanocephalus Black-headed python
Aspidites ramsayi Woma Python
Chelodina steindachneri Flat-shelled Turtle
Chlamydosaurus kingi Frilled Lizard
Heleioporus albopunctatus Western Spotted Frog
Lophognathus longirostris Long-nosed Ta-ta Dragon
Varanus acanthurus Ridge-tailed Monitor
Varanus brevicauda Short-tailed Pygmy Monitor
Varanus tristis tristis Black-tailed Monitor

Category 5
Acanthopis antarcticus Southern Death Adder
Acanthopis pyrrhus Desert Death Adder
Acanthopis wellsi Pilbara Death Adder
Liasis olivaceus Olive Python
Notechis scutatus Tiger Snake
Pseudechis australis Mulga Snake
Pseudechis butleri Spotted Mulga Snake
Pseudonaja affinis affinis Dugite
Pseudonaja nuchalis Gwardar
Varanus gouldii Gould’s Monitor
Varanus rosenbergi Southern Heath Monitor
 
I would contact CALM and verify if there import is illegal. There may be grounds for an exemption/exception.
Importing endemic species makes less sense to me somehow.
 
Peter agreed,

I queried them about the Central breaded Dragon about two weeks. You can own them over in perth, if bought from certain breaders. Their main concern in that case is the number of incorrectly identified dragons. IDB is another major concern for them, limiting the exposure is the main aim.

While I understand the reasons, however it tends (IMO) to work againest prompting Herb owning. Once again the last point is IMO.

John
 
Thanks for all the input everyone ( oversized Brevicauda heh!,now where did I put that can of red paint? :wink: ).

Guess the pet Cassowary will have to stay then?? :wink: :wink:

Think I'll confirm with CALM.

Cheers,

Varanus.
 
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