snakeluvver
Very Well-Known Member
Arent most lizards on a commercial?
So (sorry to sound like a muppet), which snakes/reptiles are on a "commercial" licence? Antesaria and?
There are plenty, blue tongues, beardies, cunninhams, turtles, some geckoes. and id say the list goes on, but just because i own some of these doesnt mean i can sell them, because i only have a recreational license not a commercial license.
Have you managed to have the laws changed to allow the sale of animals Joy?
You're so young we see you growing up with each avatar....haha, completely unrelated but just saw your new picture...ps 2141 posts....you spend far too much time here. See you at the festival.Brilliant!
I'm still keen to know how it will work in practice. As I understand it, in Qld a commercial licence is issued to a location (i.e. a pet shop business address) but the owner of the business can apply for a day permit sell at another location. All this needs is the approval of the head honcho at DERM - this has been the case for quite a while. So anyone wth a recreational licence and wanting to sell their animals on the day has to effectively hand their animals over to the pet shop owner, who legally owns them once he puts them onto his licence, and then, at the end of the day any unsold animals are transferred back to the recreational licence holder. All this must be done with the usual movement advices to and from as well.
Is this how it works, and is the compliant pet shop owner getting any sort of commission on the sales?
The species allowed to be sold are:
Central Netted Dragon
Inland Bearded Dragon
Pink-tongued Skink
Eastern Bluetongue
Cunningham's Skink
Eastern Snake-necked Turtle
Saw-shelled Turtle
Krefft's River Turtle
Murray Turtle
Thick-tailed Gecko
Rough Knob-tailed Gecko
Nephurus amyae
Nephurus levis
Antaresia childreni
Antaresia maculosus
Antaresia stimsoni
Jamie
Does "Rough Knob-tailed Gecko" include Amyae and Asper or just Amyae?
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