Evidence may help this discussion In the most friendly way, I disagree with you.
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Evidence may help this discussion In the most friendly way, I disagree with you.
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Before anyone starts flaming or abusing the thread starter it needs to be noted that he resides in the US.
Are you sure you want that sort of information (i.e. your full name + email address) available for everyone to see on a public forum ?
Ah damn I feel like such a n00b I'm usually all over it... Anonymity: gone haha.
Evidence may help this discussion In the most friendly way, I disagree with you.
It happens to the best of us, though it isn't too late to remove them, if that is what you want.
That's what you need from Qid, you also need permit to take a reptile into NSW. You need to apply for permits from NSW parks as well.
Passenger flights won't take any exotic pets only cats and some breeds of dogs.
You would have to phone NSW licencing as well to get their opinion keeping in mind you would not be appropriately licenced for that state which would make applying for a permit through them difficult. As it is only temporary I'm guessing a few weeks, they may ok it.
DEHP will happily take the $13.85 off you though even if NSW don't ok it.
Passenger flights do take reptiles,you can either take them accompanied or not.
Didn't a movement advice only cost $1.00 or so in QLD not that long ago? In NSW it is $30.
Why are you taking a snake on a holiday? Getting a snake sitter is a much better option.Which airline? Virgin and I are going around in circles, Tiger says no, Jerstar says no, Quantas are too damn expensive...
Why are you taking a snake on a holiday? Getting a snake sitter is a much better option.
Your snake will be fine for a month or two without food as long as the water is changed on a regular basis.
Edit. I do not agree with parading reptiles around town like you have, I think reptiles should be more looked at than handled.
You should just leave the snake with your partner. You need to just trust that your snake will be alright with someone else who knows what to do. ATM I'm having to deal with having my little buddy, Greg, my little monitor, being gone for a few weeks, while he gets vet treatment along way away.. So I can't even visit him it's not easy not being there to make sure he is all good. But he will be back soon and better than ever!
As long as you let your partner know what to do, everything will be fine!
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