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i went to the melbourne museum today and i found out they had two thorny devils! id never seen them in the flesh, looked really cool, expecially when it was eating the ants, very bad quailty, because i only had my phone, took a video but it didnt turn out too good.
 
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awesome! im in love with those thorny devils. what are the laws on the thorny devil anyway? i don't hear much about them, is it legal to own one?
 
Yes, several people own them. They do eat a lot of ants but some of the numbers thrown around are way off the mark. A few thousand a week seems to be enough.
 
yeah that's the only downside i can see to keeping one. where would you get there food anyway? i've never seen a reptile shop have a container full of ants :S you'd pretty much have to have no job and constant amounts of time to care for one.

do you reckon you could somehow get them to eat rediculously small crickets?
 
So you would have to set up an ant farm on a massive scale. Do they still sell those kids one from the 1980s. The rich kids at school used to have them. They are by far my favorite lizard but i'd need alot of ants which i hate so there's my dilemma.:)
 
I work at the Melb Museum in the live exhibits department so looking after these guys is part of my job.
We maintain a couple of ant colonies for the molochs. They are put in with the ants for only half to one hour a day to eat their fill. They are really quite easy to maintain.
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I work at the Melb Museum in the live exhibits department so looking after these guys is part of my job.
We maintain a couple of ant colonies for the molochs. They are put in with the ants for only half to one hour a day to eat their fill. They are really quite easy to maintain.
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I work at the Melb Museum in the live exhibits department so looking after these guys is part of my job.
We maintain a couple of ant colonies for the molochs. They are put in with the ants for only half to one hour a day to eat their fill. They are really quite easy to maintain.
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that actually doesn't sound too dramatic... if i have the time i might actually consider adopting one :). anybody have an idea what they'd roughly be worth??
 
Will probably need a specialist permit.

No idea of cost never seen one for sale !!!!
 
The word is that they go for a few thousand each when they are for sale.

Moloch threads come up every few months or so - try doing a search as prices have been discussed several times in the past.

:p

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