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  1. GeckPhotographer

    Recent-ish Photos.

    Some pictures from herping and random adventures over the past while I guess. Done a bit of stuff here and there and photos some places and what not. Post is somewhat lengthy already so not much info with each picture. If you want a bit more follow the flickr link and most have a more lengthy...
  2. C

    Eyrean Earless Dragon, Tympanocryptis tetraporophora care

    Hi, can anyone give me some care info on Eyrean Earless Dragon, Tympanocryptis tetraporophora? Yes I know that they are rare in captivity and expensive and yes I am prepared to take on feeding, heating and lighting requirements. Am going to start breeding, however will only be breeding Agamid's...
  3. greeny1

    Outback NSW

    Recently I had the chance to head out to far western NSW for 2 weeks on a family holiday with my mum and dad and with a few suggestions of places to go to I managed to fill in a fair bit of herping in that time. Unfortunately the weather wasn't always in our favor with many windy days and cool...
  4. GeckPhotographer

    Awesome Winter Herping

    So it's winter. I hate winter. It's cold, wet, bleak and worst of all, all of the reptiles around me become inactive. Fortunately over the past couple weeks I managed to escape some of winter. These are some finds from the Simpson Desert of far western Qld. Disclaimer: It is is illegal to...
  5. PlatniumReptiles

    Black-Collared and Gibber Dragons

    I am just wondering if anyone keeps Black-Collared Dragons and Gibber Dragons in Captivity? Thank you Platnium Reptiles
  6. GeckPhotographer

    A couple of recent herping photos part 2 of 2.

    So recently I've been doing a bit of herping here and there. My aim for herping this year was to get my list of species of Australian reptiles seen (and positively ID'd) to 200 species. Having completed this earlier this year (in a thread yet to be posted), I decided to head to Qld with some...
  7. moloch05

    Lake Eyre Basin, Central Western Queensland, Nov 2012

    I recently had a week break from work so decided to visit a couple of my favourite areas in the eastern deserts. The first destination was the Lake Eyre Basin near Winton in central western Queensland. This is one of the relatively close places for me to herp but it was a 26 hour drive from my...
  8. Bax155

    Puzzled about NSW species list??

    I've been trying to find information on wether I can keep Pebble Earless Dragon- Tympanocryptis cephalus, Gibber Earless Dragons- Tympanocryptis intima and Gibber Dragons- Ctenophurus gibba in NSW, the current species list does not list these species in Class 1 or 2, I did find an old list from...
  9. snake_freak

    Herping in Witchelina, South Australia

    Just got back from a week of mid-winter herping in Witchelina, South Australia. Bit of info for anyone interested (Full thing available from http://www.environment.gov.au/parks/nrs/getting-involved/case-studies/witchelina.html): Witchelina is a vast conservation area in the arid heartland...
  10. moloch05

    dragons/monitor from the channel country, QLD

    My son and I saw this incredible monitor on our trip in November, 2006. It was the most brightly coloured monitor that I have ever encountered. I have trouble separating Yellow-spotted Monitors (Varanus panoptes) from Gould's Monitors (V. gouldi) but I assume that this lizard is a...
  11. Miss B

    ID on this tiny dragon..?

    A guy posted this pic on BD.org, trying to find out which species this little lizard is. His friends rescued it from the wild (in South Australia, if that helps) about 18 months ago. It is 3 inches total length, and has not grown since they've had it. Any idea what it could be..?
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