Well last Tuesday night after watching some epic cricket, matthew (pythonwner or some boring name like that on here) got ready to get up at 4am to get a flight to Adelaide.
Arriving at Adelaide we met up with JP from QLD and waited for shawn (rocket) to pick us up. We went to his house and saw...
Just thought I'd show off some of the photos i've taken of local, SA herps over the past ten or so years. I am not a photographer - don't expect perfect photos. This is by far, not everything I have seen but these show some of the animals where I managed to have a camera (not a great one I might...
So a couple of weeks back, I was sitting around bored. I don't like sitting around bored. Fortunately for me one of my friends wasn't sitting around bored, he was hatching plans to go herping in SA. Booking my ticket a couple days in advance I flew to South Australia ready to see some geckos...
Of the 23 members in the ctenophorus genus what is the largest?
And also I can't find anywhere what the length of a crested dragon is
Any help would be wonderful thanks
the vic dse is considering adding some species to the list that victorians are allowed to keep. they require specific numbers kept and the keeper/breeders name and state they live in. if anyone has or knows of anyone who keeps any of the following please let me know. all that is required is the...
can we keep any of these species?
Superb two-lined dragon (Diporiphora superba) at the Australian Reptile Online Database | ReptilesDownUnder.com
Grassland earless dragon (Tympanocryptis pinguicolla) at the Australian Reptile Online Database | ReptilesDownUnder.com
Crested dragon (Ctenophorus...
Hi guys, I was wondering on the different avaibilities on a few different spieces of smaller dragons. I just haven't heard much about them. If they are around i would like to see some pics of set-ups, please.
The spieces are:
1) Crested Dragon (ctenophorus cristatus)
2) Gilberts Dragon...
Does anyone here keep or has kept in the past this magestic species?
I have recently purchased some hatchlings and would like to gather as much info as possible before they arrive so as I can be assured I am doing the right thing by them from the start. :D
Their breeder has been helping me...
Hi all
i've been thinking about the next addition to my collection, and like the idea of a crested dragon (Ctenophorus cristatus). nice colours, good size. Does anyone have experience with them? and possibly looking to sell some?
cheers jim
At last, here is my final installment of the photo guide to Aussie lizards. Work was all consuming for awhile but things are settling again.
This post will cover the dragons and monitors.
Burn's Dragon (Amphibolurus burnsi) -- the first photo is of a lizard near Hughenden, Qld. I think...
After Kimba, I headed further west to the Gawler Ranges National Park. The Gawlers are an isolated range of hills along the northern end of the Eyre Peninsula. I camped in the northwestern portion of the park. To reach this area, I drove north from the main highway along a dirt road from the...
I have just returned from an eight day trip to South Australia. As usual, I clocked up many kilometers (over 6000) so spent hours in the car. This was my first herping trip to this part of Australia and there were many beautiful dragons in the genus Ctenophorus that I hoped to photograph...
Seeing as I'm a first-timer and all, I've got a couple of questions about these baby beardies I've got, which are several days old.
1. When can I expect them to start eating? They are 4-5 days old, last night a few of them showed interest in some baby woodies and one hatchling chased after one...
How important is it to provide a UV light for a young snake? I have heard conflicting opinions. At the moment I do not have a UV light for my young coastal. Should I make a point of keeping him outside for brief periods to get some rays, and if so for how long and how often?
I saw a photo of a male and can't get over how great they look.
Does anyone know where I can get more info, are they readily available, breeders, etc?
Thanks in advance
This is some kind of gecko I think, or maybe a skink or pygopod.
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If I seem to have reverted to my crazy ways of the second half of last year (when I was a stressed out uni student who had just snapped under the pressure) it may be that I...