sxereturn said:Does anybody else have absolutely no idea what this guy is talking about?
oldfart said:The price is ridiculous!How would you keep the ants up to them,stand them on an ant trail?High,high maintainence animals these by the sound of it .
Hix said:I doubt NSW NPWS would approve them being kept except by scientific institutions, Ether. Jeff could answer that better.
I may think the price is ridiculous but another herper may see it as a bargain opportunity!
Simon_Archibald said:Hix said:I doubt NSW NPWS would approve them being kept except by scientific institutions, Ether. Jeff could answer that better.
As I explained a few times in threads recently, every reptile species except Sea-turtles, Sea-snakes and Crocodiles can now be kept by private keepers in NSW. Thorny's fit this criteria, therefore they can be kept in NSW.
Simon Archibald
JeffHardy said:As of 23 November 2004 applications to classify previously unclassified species of reptiles in NSW will no longer have to await the deliberations of the Native Animal Keepers Consultative Committee (NAKCC).
Any species of Australian reptile, which had not specifically been classified in the NSW Reptile Keeper Licensing System (Class 1, Class 2, or Prohibited) will automatically fall into Class 2 should specimens become available to private keepers from any legal source.
The only species that have been classified as Prohibited in NSW are crocodiles and marine reptiles (marine turtles and sea-snakes) that have been prohibited by government directive from possession in private collections in NSW. This restriction is not a Department of Environment and Conservation (NPWS) initiative and is therefore not open to debate with DEC (or me).
All unclassified venomous species will be placed in Class 2 Category 1 or Category 2 depending on the highest categorisation already existing for other members of its genus or other close relatives. Any subsequent proposals to downgrade classification (from Class 2 to Class 1 or from Class 2 Category 2 to Class 2 Category 1) will still be subject to determination by the NAKCC. In such cases the proponent will be required to submit a detailed submission to justify the downgrading.
Cheers,
Jeff Hardy
Coordinator Wildlife Licensing
NSW DEC
Simon_Archibald said:Rough Scaled Pythons are not on Class 2 Category 3 in NSW. Although they are not currently in writing as being on the species list, as Jeff Hardy explained ALL Australian reptiles with the exception of sea-turtles, sea-snakes and crocodiles are able to be kept by private keepers. I would assume Rough Scaled Pythons are on Class 2 (no additional categories). The Class 2 Cat.3 you're thinking of Alex is the Rough-scaled snake, not RSP. These are a different (and venomous) species.
Also as Jeff explained, if you are wanting to keep a species which is not listed in the PDF file available for download, just contact DEP (NPWS) and they will tell you what category that species is under, and the species code.
Simon Archibald
JeffHardy said:Well said Simon.
Jeff
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