daniel1234
Very Well-Known Member
choosing not to incubate the eggs is not killing the snake as they are yet to formed into actual animals.
It comes down to what you believe is the right choice for the situation.
Personally i wouldn't incubate them - hence no hybrids if it was me in that situation, problem solved and 'no killed snakes' just undeveloped embyro's.
People will do what ever they like. beauty of being a free world, though i think it funny some states condoned it and other states it's illegal but that's a whole other thread there.
Exactly.
I did not know NSW condoned it. Do they actually condone it? Or are they listed to allow for those that did it before the laws were in place. I hear also that it is not illegal to sell them, only to breed them. True, it is not the (hatched) snakes fault that their parents were placed in a box together even though in nature they would never actually meet. So maybe the authorities are being compasionate toward those that have them only as pets bred before the laws were made.
Again, not Kairanjie's fault but if it is unlawful then do you encourage the practice just because it has happened? Further more as Yommy states, there are no live animals involved yet. No one said let the snakes hatch and then kill them. This could easily happen here in SA because you don't need a permit for one snake so if two people get their snakes together.....then get on APS for advice.....
Take Care.