yes you do need a reptile licence to keep any reptile
in Australia usually you would need a license to keep certain lizards but for the blotched blue tongue lizard you don't need a license
A license is needed for all blue tongue lizard speicies and other lizards if you are in queensland
no you dont beacause blue tongue lizards cant bite hard
Yes. Get one.
it is illegal to keep a ble tonge lizard in qeensland and the fine can some times extend over $1000 but if you get a reptile license you are legal just make sure you buy the lizard at a store and not the bush because you need evidence that you have bought the reptile
You need a type 1 (I think) reptile licence and I think you need to be 13 to get a licence. (Note: I'm not 100% sure of this info so check a website.)
yes you do, you also need to prove you have had experience with class 1 reptiles like the blue tongue, you also need to be over 18
yes they require a basic reptile licence
Well that depends on many factors, where you live, how much you want to spend, etc.Here are some ideas from our community members:I have 3 blue tongue lizards and I recommend them to anyone who is interested in reptiles. They are very easy to look after, and there are many resources both in print and online to assist you with looking after them. Really any lizard you don't need a license to keep, you can be fairly sure will be a good choice.You should get a fat tailed gecko. they're easy to care for and are great pets. The first lizard I got was a fat tail.
This is a difficult question!!! Most lizards you don't need a license for such as a bearded dragon. Only rare ones. If you are interested in buying a lizard then talk to your local pet shop. You need to be sixteen or over to have a license.
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I can answer that , but i need to know does he have two dots of blue on his neck, and two streaks of blue on its stomach, and the rest is white? What pattern is on its back? I need to know.
only if ur tongue cant reach ur nose