Is it legal to have a pet turtle in Australia?

Is it legal to have a pet turtle in Australia?

In Australia, you are not allowed by law to catch any animal from the wild and make it a pet. To have a pet turtle you have to go to a pet shop that specialises in pets such as these. Australia has only native turtles and no tortoises, but in other countries, people have tortoises as pets.

How much does a real pet turtle cost?

Turtles are semi-aquatic creatures and as such, they require an aquarium or a pond. The initial cost of acquiring a turtle is generally between $20 and $200 depending on the species and the age of the turtle….Initial Average Cost Of Obtaining A Turtle.

The turtle ~$30
First veterinarian check-up ~$55
Total ~$750

Can you legally buy a turtle?

1. Which species of reptiles can I own? You can keep some native dragons, geckos, lizards, snakes and turtles as pets. However, under NSW law, you may only own native reptiles bred in captivity which have been bought from a licenced breeder or dealer.

Can you have a pet turtle in NSW?

Some native snakes, lizards, geckos, dragons and turtles can be kept as pets as long as you have a licence. It is illegal to keep exotic (non-native) reptiles.

How do I get a turtle in NSW?

Purchasing a reptile in NSW requires you to hold a current reptile keepers licence. A reptile license costs approximately $60 for 2 years and any Class 1 reptile species can be kept on this permit.

How much is a small pet turtle?

Breeder

Painted Turtle: $20-40
Box Turtle: $25-50
Red-Eared Slider: $10-30
Common Wood Turtle: $20-100

Do you need a license to own a turtle in NSW?

Some native snakes, lizards, geckos, dragons and turtles can be kept as pets as long as you have a licence. It is illegal to keep exotic (non-native) reptiles. …

What turtles can I keep in Australia?

The main species of turtles kept as pets in Australia are the long-necked turtles such as the Eastern Long-neck Turtle, Chelodina longicollis (one of the easiest turtles to keep) and the short-necked turtles such as Murray River Turtle, Emydura macquarii macquarii.

Can a red ear slider turtle be sold in Australia?

Turtles that you will not find available to buy or for sale in Australia include Box Turtles, Red Eared Slider Turtles and Tortoises. In Australia it is against the law to keep exotic reptiles (non native to Australia). This is to ensure the protection and safety of our amazing native species of reptiles.

Is it legal to keep a turtle as a pet?

All enquiries welcome. All lizards, snakes and turtles are protected under the National Parks and Wildlife Act and it is against the law to take them from the wild. You can get a licence from the DECC to keep captive-bred reptiles as pets.

Where can I get a reptile licence in NSW?

Reptile Licences can be obtained online at http://www.licence.nsw.gov.au/new/categories/parks-wildlife or in store. At Kellyville Pets we are committed to the highest standards of animal welfare.

What kind of turtles are at Kellyville Pets?

Keeping more than one turtle in a tank together long term, often leads to aggression and dominance within the tank. Kellyville Pets has a range of turtles available in store including: Eastern Long Neck Turtle ( Chelodina longicollis) and Murray Short Neck Turtle ( Emydura macquarii ).

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