hazzard
Very Well-Known Member
You will not get them legally! There was 2 on the books in NSW declared at amnesty along time ago. On top of that they were both the same sex. This means there will be no-more anywhere unless they change the rules!
Or by some turn of magic they discover a mistake had been made sexing them previously If only
With the amnesty conditions, they could of just banned you from breeding them anyways lol!
They are an Australian native so they wouldn't have been banned from breeding if they were a pair.
If there an Australian Native, why are they BANNED:x
If there an Australian Native, why are they BANNED:x
LOL Hazzard, i love science.
If collecting in the name of science is a no-go perhaps some cold blooded cloning :shock:
Torres Strait Islands is kinda dubius in its status as part of Australia, but if they are found there, its part of Australia
Queensland museum might have official records.
And QLD keeping permits dont have a species list like in NSW
The problem is even if they were going to be wild collected it would be the same case as for Oenpelli's. First you'd have to satisfy the aboriginal owners of the island and then a few governments. Even for science the paperwork would be a nightmare!
Your not wrong!
For example Rusty Monitors collected for research (breeding) here in QLD for the most part where returned to the area they where collected from, might of been a Irwin influence there?
Some Fauna parks/Zoos here can breed and sell directly to the public in QLD now, coupled with no defined species list (that ive seen) in QLD, might have a chance.
Thanks hazzard, mate there MAD:lol:
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