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Skip to main content Apply for this licence Contact your council to get a pet shop licence in England, Scotland and Wales. What counts as a pet shop? A pet shop is any building where animals are sold as pets, including your own home. You can’t sell animals as pets in public places - eg from a market stall. However, you don’t need a licence to sell: pedigree animals that you’ve bred animals that are offspring of your own pet Your council may carry out an inspection to check that: the accommodation will be suitable for the animals you’ll provide enough food and drink and visit the animals regularly where necessary you’ll take reasonable precautions to prevent the spread of infectious diseases mammals won’t be sold if they’re too young you have appropriate plans in case of fire or other emergencies The council may also add other specific conditions to your licence. Contact the council for the area where your shop or home is located.

The licence will be valid for 1 year. If you run a pet shop without a licence, or break the terms of your licence, you could be fined up to £500 and/or imprisoned for up to 3 months. Last updated: 6 April 2017 Help us improve GOV.UK Don’t include personal or financial information like your National Insurance number or credit card details. What you were doingOur Biggest sale of 2017. Help us Celebrate 18 Years in Business!A man could not believe his eyes when a giant bobbit worm akin to a sea monster emerged from behind a rock in his fish tank - after hiding there for two years.The ghastly creature is captured slithering its way between rocks after the man spotted it while he was cleaning the aquarium's filthy glass. It is not clear how the 1.2metre worm found its way into the tank but it is common for such creatures to hide in the live coral sold to pet owners. Lurk: The bobbit worm rears its ugly head after emerging from behind a collection of rocks in the aquarium

Slither: The 1.2metre worm makes its way along the side of the glass tank by arching its body up and downAfter capturing the worm in action the man posted the clip, which is filmed in the U.S, on YouTube where it has been watched over 173,000 times.Maroon coloured with small spiky tentacles along the side of a long ridged armoured body, the worm cuts a striking figure as it glides through the murky water.
fish tank carbon bulkIt looks more like a creature you would expect to see attacking a crew of intrepid sailors in a science fiction film, than swimming in a fish tank.
fish tank stands gold coastAt one point you can even see its tail slither away, seemingly having a life of its own, despite being cut off just before the film begins.
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After making its way along the glass wall of the aquarium the worm then heads to what looks like the tank's fan and begins to move its way inside.Bobbit worms, or Eunice aphroditois as they are scientifically known, are ambush predators who have been known to eat fish and coral.Originating off the coast of countries such as Indonesia and the Philippines, they often hide in rocks and use light and chemical receptors to lunge at their prey.
glass fish tank manufacturers Mysterious: Bobbit worms are found off the coast of Indonesia and pictured, it shows its colourful underbelly
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Shelter: The giant worm slithers up to a fan-like object in the aquarium and begins to weave its way insideGurutek who posted the video said he had first noticed the worm after his coral began to rapidly disappear.He said: 'I was breaking down the tank (as I was moving it), hence it looking shoddy. That unice was in there two years before I noticed, and only noticed because I had whole coral colonies missing after a single evening. 'I first saw it after I spent a few nights sat up (after lights went out) for about 3 hours per night looking for the critter who was eating my corals. 'Even when I knew it was there, I only ever saw it 3 times within the space of a year. It hides in the rocks, and only comes out at night, impossible to catch without taking everything out the tank.' Bobbit worms, or Eunice aphroditois as they are known, are lunge predators that lurk between coral and rocks to attack their prey from a sheltered position.The worms have two pairs of eyes at the base of their antennae but do not always use them to hunt.