n3xia
Active Member
Hi everyone,
I recently wrote to Wildlife Trade Compliance to alert them about this guy I found on Instagram. I actually found him because he liked a photo I'd uploaded of my snake. They reckon they can't do anything about it because the animals might be from populations that were established overseas before Australia got all strict on importing/exporting animals, or that he might have obtained them legally. I highly doubt that, since he keeps mentioning amounts in the hundreds and thousands, and the guy has openly admitted that "all my animals is illegal" (it appears this comment has been removed since I last looked at this page).
Here's the species I managed to spot:
Flatback turtle - Natator depressus
Green Tree Frog (referred to as 'dumpy tree frog') - Litoria caerulea
Carpet python - possibly Morelia spilota cheynei?
Cockatiel - Nymphicus hallandicus
Another photo of the cockatiel
I'm also concerned about the welfare of the animals as he seems to do a lot of live feeding, and I noticed visible 'tenting' (dehydration) in a non-Australian snake. Thoughts?
I recently wrote to Wildlife Trade Compliance to alert them about this guy I found on Instagram. I actually found him because he liked a photo I'd uploaded of my snake. They reckon they can't do anything about it because the animals might be from populations that were established overseas before Australia got all strict on importing/exporting animals, or that he might have obtained them legally. I highly doubt that, since he keeps mentioning amounts in the hundreds and thousands, and the guy has openly admitted that "all my animals is illegal" (it appears this comment has been removed since I last looked at this page).
Here's the species I managed to spot:
Flatback turtle - Natator depressus
Green Tree Frog (referred to as 'dumpy tree frog') - Litoria caerulea
Carpet python - possibly Morelia spilota cheynei?
Cockatiel - Nymphicus hallandicus
Another photo of the cockatiel
I'm also concerned about the welfare of the animals as he seems to do a lot of live feeding, and I noticed visible 'tenting' (dehydration) in a non-Australian snake. Thoughts?