LittleHiss
Not so new Member
So I've purchased and still have six Central Bearded Dragons. They were all bought in NSW and are on a NSW license.
We are moving to Queensland in a bout a month, and I have no idea about what to do in terms of licensing for the Beardies when we move. I HAVE looked on the licensing sites for NSW and Qld (Qld's website is a bit rubbish and confusing and lacks information) and neither site says what to do when moving. I've spoken to other people, and,, taking their words with a pinch of salt, they've told me that licensing in Qld is basically non-existent for most pythons and lizards and even the least dangerous monitors (one even claimed that saltwater crocodiles were able to be purchased without a license :shock: ).
I need to know what to do in terms of licensing for the beardies I have, and what species of reptiles don't require a license in QLD. I would have asked this sooner, but amidst the mayhem of organising moving etc it has only just been thought of until recently which is not great at all, I know .
We are moving to Queensland in a bout a month, and I have no idea about what to do in terms of licensing for the Beardies when we move. I HAVE looked on the licensing sites for NSW and Qld (Qld's website is a bit rubbish and confusing and lacks information) and neither site says what to do when moving. I've spoken to other people, and,, taking their words with a pinch of salt, they've told me that licensing in Qld is basically non-existent for most pythons and lizards and even the least dangerous monitors (one even claimed that saltwater crocodiles were able to be purchased without a license :shock: ).
I need to know what to do in terms of licensing for the beardies I have, and what species of reptiles don't require a license in QLD. I would have asked this sooner, but amidst the mayhem of organising moving etc it has only just been thought of until recently which is not great at all, I know .