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Do I need a license for a corn snake?

Do I need a license for a corn snake?

In New South Wales, native reptiles are protected by law. If you want to purchase a reptile, it needs to be bought from a licensed dealer or broker. Licensing helps protect our species and keeps owners and their animals safe.

Do you need a license to own a snake in Victoria?

You must obtain a licence from the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning (136 186 Customer Service Centre) to keep most species of reptile in captivity. They require an owner dedicated to regular cleaning and maintenance of housing to ensure the reptile and their environment are kept healthy.

Do I need a permit to own a snake in South Australia?

You must have a permit to: destroy native animals, for example catch snakes, remove possums or birds or control kangaroos on private land. …

How do I get a reptile license in WA?

You must contact the Department of Parks and Wildlife to obtain your licence prior to purchasing any reptile and bring your valid licence into the store with you in order to purchase reptiles available from the Approved Reptile Keeping List.

What is needed to own a corn snake?

Adult corn snakes need a cage at least the size of a 20-gallon long reptile terrarium, but bigger is even better. Snakes are not social animals, so cagemates are quite stressful. House only one corn snake to a cage. All snakes are escape artists, so make sure the cage is absolutely escape proof.

Can you own a corn snake in Australia?

Eastern corn snakes are classified as a controlled pest animal under the Victorian Catchment and Land Protection Act 1994. The importation, keeping, breeding and trading of this species, without appropriate permits, is illegal and penalties apply.

Can you own a crocodile in Victoria?

It is not illegal to keep a saltwater crocodile in Victoria as long as the person has a wildlife licence, up to date record book and an appropriate enclosure. Under the code of practice, the private keeping of reptiles outlines the minimum enclosure standards for crocodiles kept in Victoria.

What snakes can you own in South Australia?

There are four categories of licences ranging from category 2 to category 5 (there is no category 1). Owners must be aged over 18 from category 3 upwards. Suitable starter snakes are the Stimson’s python, the South-west carpet python and the woma python (also known as Ramsay’s python and sand python).

How do I own a snake in Washington?

All snake owners must have a licence to own a snake. Licences are available through the WA Parks and Wildlife Service but your qualified snake breeder should be able to help facilitate one. There are four categories of licences ranging from category 2 to category 5 (there is no category 1).

What pets are allowed in WA?

Importing pets to Western Australia (including cats, dog, reptiles, frogs, insects)

  • Cats and dogs.
  • Rabbits (domestic and commercial breeds only, not brown wild-type rabbit), guinea pigs, ferrets, rats and mice.
  • Birds and fish.
  • Reptiles and amphibians (snakes, lizards, frogs and toads)
  • Spiders and insects.

Do you need a license to own a snake?

In the vast majority of cases, you won’t need a snake license. You rarely need a license to own a common pet snake, like a corn snake or ball python. That’s because these snakes aren’t dangerous. There are exceptions, though. You usually need a permit to catch or own a venomous snake. That’s because venomous snakes are genuinely a health risk.

Do you need a license to own a ball python?

You don’t need a license to own a ball python. Just like corn snakes, ball pythons are too short and thin to pose a danger to their owners. They also don’t pose an ecological threat. Ownership of certain species of snake is restricted because setting those snakes free could damage the local habitat,…

What do you need for a corn snake?

A corn snake’s habitat needs to include these six things: 1 Tank/Cage 2 Substrate/Bedding 3 Heating 4 Lighting 5 Hides/Furniture 6 Water bowl

How much does it cost to get a corn snake?

While corn snakes seem unique and pricey, they’re actually quite affordable, and the cost of the snake itself is just a small percentage of the overall startup fee. For a healthy corn snake from a reputable breeder, prices begin around $50 for the standard color pattern.

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