AnthonyL
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Hi all, as a more recent reptile collector/hobbiest, over the past year I have been meeting various people in the hobby, at pet stores, via trading post, gumtree, chatting with others on FB or here, breeders, supplies companies, hobby meet ups, expos (smaller kind, children's reptile shows etc)
I am alarmed at the amount of times I have heard or read about break ins and keepers having their collections stolen. I bought a bluey from someone two weeks ago and his story saddened me. He has now left the hobby on the broader scale and only breeds for Australian Zoos, not just reptiles but various marsupials also.
He had 80% of his reptile collection stolen. (This is not recent, was around 2 years ago) Was quite well known in his area as a breeder of various reptiles at the time, until one day he was cleaned out. It happened while he was way at Christmas time.
I thought a thread with a collective list of tips or things to do, more to the point, the things NOT TO DO to help newer keepers and members of this community protect themselves. If you have any tips, please add them here.
I know an obvious one is not to parade out and about with your reptiles. Personally all my neighbours know I have reptiles, I live in a small court with middle aged Aussies. We are a tight knit community who look out for each others pets and bring each others bins in. I let them know about my reptiles in the event of a future escapee where they may help redirect it to my home, instead of calling the local reptile catcher. (Knock on wood it doesn't happen and it shouldn't bc they are under lock and key)
But what are your tips to protect yourself. I mean your address is on ones licence. Is the etiquette to show your actual licence or just quote the number and then they call DWELP to confirm.
So again, are there things to do or not do to protect yourself against pet theft..
TIA, your valuable input is appreciated
I am alarmed at the amount of times I have heard or read about break ins and keepers having their collections stolen. I bought a bluey from someone two weeks ago and his story saddened me. He has now left the hobby on the broader scale and only breeds for Australian Zoos, not just reptiles but various marsupials also.
He had 80% of his reptile collection stolen. (This is not recent, was around 2 years ago) Was quite well known in his area as a breeder of various reptiles at the time, until one day he was cleaned out. It happened while he was way at Christmas time.
I thought a thread with a collective list of tips or things to do, more to the point, the things NOT TO DO to help newer keepers and members of this community protect themselves. If you have any tips, please add them here.
I know an obvious one is not to parade out and about with your reptiles. Personally all my neighbours know I have reptiles, I live in a small court with middle aged Aussies. We are a tight knit community who look out for each others pets and bring each others bins in. I let them know about my reptiles in the event of a future escapee where they may help redirect it to my home, instead of calling the local reptile catcher. (Knock on wood it doesn't happen and it shouldn't bc they are under lock and key)
But what are your tips to protect yourself. I mean your address is on ones licence. Is the etiquette to show your actual licence or just quote the number and then they call DWELP to confirm.
So again, are there things to do or not do to protect yourself against pet theft..
TIA, your valuable input is appreciated
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