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So I Want A Pet Moniter Lizard (any One Keep Lizards On Here?)


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I’ve been looking at getting a pet Lizard, but I can’t find if you’re allowed to keep Moniter Lizards in Queensland on the licensing web site, I know other states you can however,

Do any of you QLD people keep reptiles and know what the deal is, or can point me in the right direction of breeders an such.

Already checked out the EPA web site..

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Edited by Nismo_Boy
Illegal without a permit Josh.

Speak to parks and wildlife for more details.

Highly unlikely they will let you keep one tho.

Damnit! QLD sucks :no:

Off the top of you head, do you know what large Lizards we can keep in QLD? I don't want a girly small one

Edited by Nismo_Boy

Go to a pet shop and they can give you details of what permit you need for what reptiles. I know that Fishy business in noosa has the forms to acquire a reptile licence and from memory they were around $90-100

Go to a pet shop and they can give you details of what permit you need for what reptiles. I know that Fishy business in noosa has the forms to acquire a reptile licence and from memory they were around $90-100

Yeh but I wana know if you can keep a Moniter before I start chasing up license forms :no:

I saw a komodo dragon forsale on an American web site for $100k :)

Edited by Nismo_Boy

My mechanic has a few snakes... They are fun. I prob need to give him a call tomorrow so if I remember I'll ask him. But as above you do need a permit, just like you need for most native animals.

My mechanic has a few snakes... They are fun. I prob need to give him a call tomorrow so if I remember I'll ask him. But as above you do need a permit, just like you need for most native animals.

Thanks Dave,

Be helpful if you could ask <hugs>

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