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Blackbeard

Python - Black Headed (Mixed)
Male
Age Unknown
Large
RSPCA Brisbane, Wacol
$300 to adopt
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Health details

Vet checked
Worming is up-to-date
Microchipped

My ID: 1539020

Start off on the right paw

Give your new family member the best start in their forever home with all your pet essentials.

Blackbeard's Story

Arrrr, my name is Blackbeard and I am a Black-headed Python! My species is found across northern Australia, from Western Australia right through to Queensland. I haven't had much to do with civilized folk, so I am still getting used to people in my space. I am comfortable for a bit then need time to retreat home. With the right person I'm sure we'll make some great cabin mates! To keep me happy, you will require a large terrestrial enclosure for me to stretch out, a heat and UV light, a place to hide and a decent sized water bowl. If you think I might be the perfect fit for your family, please fill out an adoption application today! https://www.rspcaqld.org.au/expression-of-interest-to-adopt Adoption price: $300 Aspidites melanocephalus ~1.6m

Health details

Vet checked
Worming is up-to-date
Microchipped

My ID: 1539020

Start off on the right paw

Give your new family member the best start in their forever home with all your pet essentials.

How your application works

Visit your nearest RSPCA Adoption Centre, RSPCA Op Shop, RSPCA World for Pets or Petbarn store and adopt an animal in person. You can also apply to adopt an animal online.

Adoption application submitted!

Our Adoption Team will contact you over the phone within 24 hours to discuss your application.

We'll contact you

Our Adoption Team will contact you via phone or email to run you through the next steps to finalising your adoption interest.

Meet & Greet booked

Our Adoption Team will organise a time for you to come in and meet your potential new family.

Home time

Once you're happy to proceed, it's home time with your new companion!

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Frequently asked questions

Do I need a reptile or amphibian licence?

Yes, in Queensland you must hold a valid native animal keeping licence to obtain and own reptiles or amphibians as pets.

You can find out more about the types of licence and how to apply on Queensland Government’s website.

Types of licences

Which species of reptile and amphibian can I keep?

In Queensland, you can keep some native reptiles, including snakes, turtles, lizards and frogs, provided you hold the correct native animal keeping licence.

Under Queensland law, all pet reptiles and amphibians must come from a licenced seller, with an in-date permit. This helps protect Australia’s species and their ecosystems, supports responsible breeding, and helps ensure the safety of you and your pets.

You can view the full list of native reptiles and amphibians that are allowed to be kept as pets, with or without an exemption, on the Queensland Government’s website.

Full list of native reptiles and amphibians

Can I adopt a reptile from the wild?

All wildlife in Queensland is protected under the Nature Conservation Act 1992. It is illegal to take native animals, including reptiles and amphibians , from the wild, unless you have a specific licence to do so.

Can I release my pet reptile or amphibian into the wild if I can no longer care for it?

Under Queensland law it is an offence to release captive bred or kept reptiles and amphibians into the wild, unless you have a specific licence to do so. Releasing captive animals into the wild is often a death sentence and poses a huge risk to biosecurity.

If you can no longer care for your pet, there are several options available for rehoming or surrendering.

Information on rehoming your pet

What sort of requirements must I meet when adopting an animal from RSPCA Qld?

When adopting a reptile or amphibian from RSPCA Queensland, you’ll need to provide a copy of your current native animal keeping licence and show evidence that you have a safe, species-appropriate enclosure ready at home. This usually includes photos of your setup, such as heating, lighting, hiding spaces, and enclosure security, so we can ensure your new reptile will have the best environment and care from day one.

What do I need to get ready for my reptile or amphibian before I bring them home?

Before your new companion joins your family, it’s important to have everything ready beforehand so they can settle in safely and comfortably.

Our experienced team will advise you of what your new pet has been fed and how they have been housed while in our care, but here are some key things to consider:

  1. Location: Where will your reptile or amphibian live in your home?
  2. Enclosure: Do you have a suitably sized, secure enclosure ready, and where will you purchase it if not?
  3. Furnishings: Have you prepared everything inside the enclosure, including appropriate and safe heating and lighting, perches or platforms, hides for security, and food and water dishes?
  4. Home safety: Is your housing space and their enclosure escape-proof?
  5. Diet: Do you know what your new pet should be fed and how it should be offered? Do you know where to source the food or any required supplements from?
  6. Vet care: Have you found an experienced exotics veterinarian, should your new companion ever need vet care?