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with a rec licence with the epa the only restricted snakes are
Restricted reptiles or amphibians
The following reptiles are restricted reptiles:
Common name Scientific name
The following reptiles of the family Elapidae —
black snakes Pseudechis spp
broad-headed snakes Hoplocephalus spp
brown snakes Pseudonaja spp
Collett’s snake Pseudechis colletti
copperheads Austrelaps spp
death adders Acanthophis spp
eastern small-eyed snake Rhinoplocephalus nigriscens
rough scaled snake Tropidechis carinatus
taipans Oxyuranus spp
tiger snakes Notechis spp
The following reptiles of the family Hydrophiidae —
all species
The following reptiles of the family Laticaudidae —
all species
All threatened or rare or near threatened reptiles other than the following —
• reptiles of the family Cheloniidae
• reptiles of the family Dermochelydiae—
• freshwater crocodile Crocodylus johnstoni
• saltwater or estuarine crocodile Crocodylus porosus

so it has nothing about gts? so can i still get them on my rec licence?
 
Also you can keep up to 2 restricted reptiles on a recreational wildlife licence(as quoted by EPA phone lady), minus the ven's I'm assuming.
 
yeah earlier while i was at school my mum got scared of one in the house and ran away waiting for the snake capturer, so il see how well it will turn out as they look awsome
 
If you are not experienced with pythons I would seriously think before getting a coloubrid
 
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