yes they require a basic reptile licence
In Australia, you generally do not need a license to keep a blue tongue lizard as a pet, as they are native to the country. However, you may need a license if you plan to breed them or keep a large number of individuals. It is always best to check with your local wildlife authorities to ensure you are complying with regulations.
Yes, in Australia, a reptile keepers license is required to keep penny turtles, also known as Eastern long-necked turtles. This license ensures that keepers meet certain requirements for the welfare and safety of the turtles. It is important to check with local wildlife authorities for specific regulations in your area.
A pet lizard is not something you can keep secret for very long. They require a lot of care and are hard to hide.
As it's an insect, I doubt you'll get to keep it. Why? Australian customs. They're very tough on foreign animals, foods, and insects. 99% You won't have him. If it's good to them, you might need special restrictions, but you won't need a license. These rules are there to protect the environment and wildlife of Australia If you are in possession of such a creature customs will lower the boom on you if you try to keep it a secret from them.
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yes you do need a reptile licence to keep any reptile
In Australia, you generally do not need a license to keep a blue tongue lizard as a pet, as they are native to the country. However, you may need a license if you plan to breed them or keep a large number of individuals. It is always best to check with your local wildlife authorities to ensure you are complying with regulations.
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 shouldn't keep sliders with ANY kind of lizard
Yes, in Australia, a reptile keepers license is required to keep penny turtles, also known as Eastern long-necked turtles. This license ensures that keepers meet certain requirements for the welfare and safety of the turtles. It is important to check with local wildlife authorities for specific regulations in your area.
I believe African frogs are not permitted to be brought into Australia, so there will not be a licence available to keep a banned animal.
A pet lizard is not something you can keep secret for very long. They require a lot of care and are hard to hide.
The Gila monster is a poisonous lizard. There are only one or two poisonous lizard species in the world, so no freaking out and killing any lizard you see. There are no poisonous lizards in Australia, as we have plenty of poisonous snakes but if you harass a lizard, it can bite in defence and given it may have been eating maggots on a dead kangaroo, if you have broken skin, you could get an infection in the wound. Just watch and admire from a distance,
by giving it insect to eat
My husband has his CDL license but he just had a mild stroke, can he keep his license.
As it's an insect, I doubt you'll get to keep it. Why? Australian customs. They're very tough on foreign animals, foods, and insects. 99% You won't have him. If it's good to them, you might need special restrictions, but you won't need a license. These rules are there to protect the environment and wildlife of Australia If you are in possession of such a creature customs will lower the boom on you if you try to keep it a secret from them.
Lizards tend to eat their molt for extra nutrients, but you can go ahead and keep it for display if your lizard has a healthy diet. Sources - Lizard owner