exotic reptiles as pets...
ben,
legally, only one exotic herp is available in australia - the axolotl.
however, as the article states, there are plenty of people in australia (and i know there are lots in victoria) who keep other exotics. the most common would have to be green iguanas and boa constrictors, but burmese pythons too and just about everything else is available in the underground trade.
japanese fire-bellied newts and common newts used to be available at many aquariums and petshops in melbourne.
red-eared sliders (those colourful terrapins that actually grow really big) have become a pest in queensland and are currently being eradicated from certain waterways.
in victoria, under an inexpensive licence, one can keep virtually any native reptile or frog. its a somewhat stupid system because the DEH doesn't actually give a damn if you dont hand in any records or ignore your obligations under the licence. the idea is to stop people from taking animals from the wild and i suppose it is somewhat effective at doing that.
in the USA exotic reptiles (and many other animals from monkeys to tigers) are legal and can be purchased by anyone from any pet store. as a result, the southern states of the US are overrun with exotic snakes, caiman, iguanas, frogs, newts and just about everything else.
a national licencing system would not work at stopping the inevitable release of exotic species that could potentially become another cane toad.
its a very big problem (believe me, i know a guy who deals with reptiles, and the stuff he gets offered!!!) but legalising it is a bad, bad idea.
and since when was our snake industry dying?!!!!