GeckoJosh
Almost Legendary
Tell her it needs to be back in the wild as it will be highly stressed then give her a number of the hundred or so dragon breeders in SE QLD
Exactly where she found it.
Offering her advice on how to keep it, is enabling her to keep it. Offering advice is condoning her behaviour (even if not in your eyes, it will be in hers)
The less she knows the better. I can understand why others seem snippy, it must be frustrating to hear that people continually do the wrong thing even after they've been told it's wrong, so hoping the advice you DO offer to her is the right one and not the advice she is looking for.
If the animal is sick or injured he can do that, naturally if it isn't injured, he has to seek advice on where to relocate it. As to it's care, he should be able to (or already know) what to do, as he's a carer. Right? She sounds a tad dodgy... Sorry. I can only be honest. But that's naturally not your fault/problem, Sounds like you've done all you can do...My advice will be to take it to the wild, I told her it is illegal to take animals from the wild, but she told me her husband is a wildlife rescuer and is allowed and licensed to do that (when I spoke to her on the phone today). I will still check up more on that tonight, and push her to put it in the wild.
There isn't much more I can do apart from telling her to put it back in the wild to be honest.
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