Australianherps is Australia's original and largest online Herpetological Society. Posting to this list is aimed at Australian reptile and frog keepers and Herpetologists, and those with an interest in Australian herps. This list provides an opportunity for Australians to locate or advertise captive bred reptiles or frogs (within Australia) and for the Worldwide herp community to exchange information on Australian reptiles and frogs. The list is moderated so that members do not receive mail about issues or species that are not relevant to Australia. - Please refrain from personal attacks on other list members and bad language, as children have access to this list. Try to give as much positive feedback as possible, and observe normal standards of ettiquette.
Advertising of reptiles and frogs for sale is encouraged, but the animals must have been legally obtained. Legally wild caught animals must be described as wild caught (WC) and captive hatched must be described as captive hatched or (CH). Note that South Australians are recommended to include their permit number in any advertisement to sell protected animals and NSW permit holders are recommended to use Aus-E-Herps (at Egroups) to advertise reptiles.
... From: Greg Dodd Sent: Thursday, October 29, 2009 6:06 AM Subject: Draft Code of Practice for the Private Keeping of Reptiles Your e-mail address has been
... 1st you should NEVER feed live it is against the law you can get fined and you could loose your snake. My husband and I have many snakes one of own snakes
... If you are only keeping one snake or lizard you don't have to have a licence. Keeping one is not expensive you can look up Herp groups and go to meeting
... Hi my name is Anne I would purchase a Diamond they are great to look at and they are friendly towards their owner. If you are using the aquarium you will