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i was wonderin if anyone has any marsupials at all and if so maybe some pics could be good:D......also i was wondering where you could purchase them from
 
Animals like Sugar Gliders come up on the Herp Trader from time to time.

in Victoria birds and native mammals are on the same license as herps. There is quite a range we can keep but they rarely come up. I know of somebody that keeps a couple of small wallabies which means he never has to mow the lawn ;-)
 
haha thats a good idea yeah well im thinkin bout gettin some gliders, possums and dunnarts i know u can get those on the herp liscense
 
On behalf of my brother, I'll make things a little clearer. At the end of the year he is moving out and going to live at my place. He'll be finished school and working part time. The pair of us are planing to become demonstrators down the line somewhere and he mentioned getting some cute and cuddlies for the shows. He has an interest in ring or bush tail possum, sugar glider and possibly dunnarts, I'll help him set things up and I have the appropriate lic to buy these animals. We live in Vic and more then anything I think he is trying to find someone with some exp at keeping these critters. Any info on how to keep these guys would help and it would be good to find out any info on breeders in the local area. Cheers, Mark
 
On behalf of my brother, I'll make things a little clearer. At the end of the year he is moving out and going to live at my place. He'll be finished school and working part time. The pair of us are planing to become demonstrators down the line somewhere and he mentioned getting some cute and cuddlies for the shows. He has an interest in ring or bush tail possum, sugar glider and possibly dunnarts, I'll help him set things up and I have the appropriate lic to buy these animals. We live in Vic and more then anything I think he is trying to find someone with some exp at keeping these critters. Any info on how to keep these guys would help and it would be good to find out any info on breeders in the local area. Cheers, Mark

Off Topic: If you need anyone else in your display business, i would be more then happy to help!

i was wonderin if anyone has any marsupials at all and if so maybe some pics could be good:D......also i was wondering where you could purchase them from

Roy Pails in ballarat had dunnarts, hopping mice & wallibbys
 
thanks rob that will be heaps of help and thanks to everyone else but also this doesnt mean that we dont want any more information on them, because any more information would be useful
 
You only had to ask Punja's.

Try here also, http://www.marsupialsociety.org.

They have some useful info and you can contact them for breeders in our local area.

mmm...


http://www.marsupialsociety.org/pets.html

If you really need to keep these creatures then much thought needs to go into where you are going to keep it/them and how you are going to look after it/them once, you have one.

I am not sure that I agree with this. My experience is that some will do well as pets if properly housed and cared for. No doubt others don't.

That said many of the points they make are quite valid notes of caution.
 
Off Topic: If you need anyone else in your display business, i would be more then happy to help!



Roy Pails in ballarat had dunnarts, hopping mice & wallibbys
Roy also bought all my sugar gliders so he may have some babies if hes using them for breeding
 
and a good source for them is the marsupial society of victoria i spoke to them when i first became interested in marsupials and they had quite a few animals on their classified list
 
i think from memory a ringtail or sugar glider will set you back 100 - 400 dollars depends whos selling it really
 
thats a decent price i heard that the males piss everywhere to mark there territory
 
wat would be some good mammals to have for such displaying purposes?? better words mammals that arent dangerous when it come to little kids
 
a member on this site was selling a couple of sugar gliders not so long ago.
i cant remember for sure who it was but im pretty sure he was from hoppers crossing (that should narrow it down a bit).
 
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