bigi
Very Well-Known Member
does anyone know what the laws are regarding the selling of reptile eggs that an animal you keep lays in Victoria
thx
thx
Are you meaning selling the eggs before they hatch?
well im not too sure that too many people would want hatched eggs :S
I understand that but why would you sell them before they hatch. It would cause issues as the egg may be harmed in transport of the egg between sale and purchase. I was always under the impression don't count you chickens (this case reptiles) before the hatch. Just seems like a silly, pointless exercise. All the best if you can.well im not too sure that too many people would want hatched eggs :S
I was always led to believe that eggs were not allowed to be traded at all. I will check the book tomorrow but pretty sure I am correct.needs to be recorded as a transaction
- 10 eggs sent for incubation - then the details of the person
I don't know about that!. I cannot see any issue selling a gravid animal, I am just talking about transferring eggs from one book to another.Here in Victoria you are not allowed to transfer Reptile eggs between licences at all, until the Reptile hatches from its egg and is feeding 100% you cannot dispose of them at all, if you want to know more l would advice you to contact the Game & Wildlife Licencing on 136186 to find out.
l myself did have a issue with someone who l will not mention their name on here in early 2006, that took one of my female Desert Sand Monitor's that was pregnant and was due to lay her eggs, but l was told by DSE Wildlife Officers that l was not allowed to tranfer one of my female Sandie to another licencee, and get her back with her eggs once they were laid it was againt's the 1975 wildlife act.
I don't know about that!. I cannot see any issue selling a gravid animal, I am just talking about transferring eggs from one book to another.
Paul
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