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Albino Hatchies!

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  • 02-16-2011, 11:48 PM
    bioteacher
    Re: Albino Hatchies!
    Amazing looking!
  • 02-17-2011, 01:37 AM
    LizardPants
    Re: Albino Hatchies!
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Kurto View Post
    Not in Australia!



    Pure as the driven snow!

    I went to a herp show here in Sydney on the weekend. Albino's and hets were everywhere! The albinos were selling for around $1k ea.

    I thought you couldn't keep native species in Australia. I guess you can...
  • 02-18-2011, 05:30 AM
    Kurto
    Re: Albino Hatchies!
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by LizardPants View Post
    I thought you couldn't keep native species in Australia. I guess you can...

    In most states you can. Different species require different level licenses. You can keep carpets on a level 1 license. It costs $60 for 2 years. Greens and rough scaled pythons require a level 2 license which you can apply for after 2 years on a level 1 license.

    Any reptiles from overseas, ie; exotic, are illegal. It really blows!!
  • 02-18-2011, 10:43 AM
    mainbutter
    Re: Albino Hatchies!
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by djansen View Post
    1k each! :O

    He's in Oz, much more common there.
  • 02-18-2011, 10:59 AM
    mainbutter
    Kurto quick q:

    What's the reasoning behind different "levels" of licenses? Is it just keeping people away from less common species until they have a proven track record with more common species?
  • 02-18-2011, 10:10 PM
    Kurto
    Re: Albino Hatchies!
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by mainbutter View Post
    Kurto quick q:

    What's the reasoning behind different "levels" of licenses? Is it just keeping people away from less common species until they have a proven track record with more common species?

    Thats pretty much it.. Keep something easy then move up!
  • 02-21-2011, 12:48 PM
    Shieny
    Wow! Gorgeous!!
  • 02-21-2011, 07:27 PM
    steveboos
    I really glad the laws aren't that strict here...yet.

    Those are really some beautiful animals and i can't wait to see some updated pictures of them fully grown.
  • 03-01-2011, 12:43 AM
    vangarret2000
    Nice snakes. I have been seeing those more commonly in the trade. Still pretty rare but they are deffiantly becoming more distributed. I have already noticed prices dropping a little as they become more available.
  • 03-13-2011, 03:37 PM
    gman8585
    Those are very cool indeed. Post more pic if u can.
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