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While Class 1 licences can be obtained instantly online after a credit card payment, Class 2 and above may require that you have kept a Class 1 animal from the same group of animals for a year, or have other requirements needing to be met in order to obtain a licence and it may take two weeks or more for the NSW
A licence must be obtained for South Australians to keep reptiles and amphibians.
Dealers in a Nonregulated SpeciesThere is an exemption for anyone handling only those animals not included under federal law or regulations (see Introduction). Examples of businesses not needing licensing or registration include those that handle only fish, reptiles, and amphibians.
You will need a License to Possess Class III Wildlife for Exhibition and/or Public Sale. The application fee is $50 and must be renewed on an annual basis. Mail the application with a check or money order to FWC at the address listed on the top of the application.
The keeping of wild animals requires you to have a permit in ance with the Western Cape Nature Conservation Laws Amendment Act, 2000. If you are interested in keeping any wild animal as a pet, you must apply at the CapeNature head office or any regional office for a Wild Animal Captivity Permit.
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It is illegal to collect any tortoise species in South Africa, and they may not be kept as pets without a permit.
A licence must be obtained for South Australians to keep reptiles and amphibians. For more information on keeping reptiles including snakes as pets visit the Department for Environment and Water who are responsible for regulation of the ownership of native animals, including reptiles.
Unprotected and Exempt reptiles in SA do not require permits. Examples sold at Pets Everywhere include: Central Bearded Dragon Pogona vitticeps. Barking Gecko Underwoodisaurus milii.

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