melluvssnakes
Well-Known Member
Hi,
Before I start, please don't yell at me if I'm about to put my foot in it...
I read on the Wildlife Licencing Guidelin from DERM that it is prohibited in Qld to knowingly breed hybrids or mutants.
This has come directly from the DERM website.
So I'm wondering, how are people crossing different species of carpet pythons without being caught?
Again, I'm just trying to figure out what's going on. Please don't yell at me
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Before I start, please don't yell at me if I'm about to put my foot in it...
I read on the Wildlife Licencing Guidelin from DERM that it is prohibited in Qld to knowingly breed hybrids or mutants.
This has come directly from the DERM website.
Can I breed animals?
[FONT=Arial,Arial][FONT=Arial,Arial]A person who holds a recreational wildlife licence may breed animals under the licence. It is an offence to knowingly breed a hybrid or mutation of a protected animal; however, the holder of a recreational wildlife licence may breed a mutation, but not a hybrid, of the following:
• a controlled bird;
• a commercial bird; or
• a recreational bird.
The holder must not breed a mutation or hybrid of a restricted bird or of any species of reptile or amphibian. • a controlled bird;
• a commercial bird; or
• a recreational bird.
So I'm wondering, how are people crossing different species of carpet pythons without being caught?
Again, I'm just trying to figure out what's going on. Please don't yell at me
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