So this thread is composed of a bunch of reptile pics I've taken since back in October, through to now over a couple different trips.
First off was a short night up around Newcastle with a couple of friends.
This Rough-scale was one of the few snakes out on the road.
Tropidechis carinatus...
Hello everybody,
I took this photo last year in the Watarrka NP, Northern Territory.
I think its a species from the genus Amphibolurus.
Can anyone confirm this? Is it possible to identify the species?
Thanks in advance and best regards,
Mario
I had to use lots of accumulated leave this year and I never like to waste it at home. So, after returning from Italy, I set off on a photography trip with a friend (Ted) and his son (Andrew) from Arizona. Ted and I explored the deserts in California and Mexico 40 years ago when we were in...
Sorry guys but this is going to be one of 3 or 4 massive posts, this one covering the Western Brigalow Belt to Mt. Isa in October last year. I will try to leave as many boring species out as possible, the link above it will take you to my unfinished website that is a long way from completion, so...
what do you think are the coolest lizards able to be kept in Australia in these the categories.
1.gecko
2.skink
3.dragon
4.monitor
mine are
1. Centralian knob-tailed gecko
2. blotched blue toungue
3.frillneck
4.Mertens water monitor
I'm a ticker (as my recent Quest for 250 saga shows). I have a list of reptiles that I've seen. I like adding to my list. I woke up one day in early October and realised I'd never seen Cyclodomorphus venustus. This both shocked and worried me. What if I got hit by a bus today? Was I really happy...
My son, Nicholas, and I have just returned from a quick trip out to Windorah, Queenlsand. Windorah is an isolated town in the channel country of the far southwestern corner of Queensland. This area is a long drive from Wollongong so we spent many hours in the car and traveled a little over...
My female Cane grass dragon has been looking fairly plump for a while now and about 2 weeks ago she started digging her first test holes, digging went on for about 1 week before 2 healthy eggs were found. I gave the female sand to a depth of 15-20cm at one end of the tub but she laid ended up...
Hello everyone,
I have been so busy at work lately that I have not had time to post. I have spent a fair bit of time back in a frosty Tasmania.
These photos were taken in a much warmer place. They are the combined results of a trip to the Exmouth area in November, 1995, with my son...
Well some people asked for pics of these a while ago so thought i'd finally add some pics. These are Diporiphora winneckei (cane grass dragons) I have a pair of adult males and 2 juvies so need at least 1 of them to be female. I lost 2 very early on which was a shame and apart from one of the...
Hi all,
This the final installment from my WA trip. Earlier episodes:
The Pinnacles and Lesueur National Park
Numbat alert!
Perth Zoo
Tiger snakes
Into the Rat's nest
Shark Bay
Monkey Mia and Hamelin Pool
Cape Range National Park and Exmouth
In this exciting...
Was just feeding some of my dragons, they are kept in pairs, these guys only only young and after the feed one ran up onto the perch and started head bobbing and waving, thats is the little guy accerting dominance isnt it? Hes the guy that gets in forst for the feed, the other has to wait his...
I'm hopefully getting a few cane grass dragons (Diporiphora winneckei) in a couple of minths time. Any idea what would be min enclosure size for them? How should i set it up?
Hi Everyone.
I am planning a trip to the centre and i would like to hear from members who have been to these places and can offer me some advice on what creatures i am likely to see, where and when.
Point me in the right direction because I want to take more photos than a Japanese...
I just went to 'Better Buys Pets & Accesories' at Bundamba in Ipswich to get some crickets for my sick beardie, but I'm stupid for not checking them first. They've been there so long the carrots have started to decompose and there are small maggots crawling in them! Not only that but they cost...