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  1. BredliFreak

    Something I noticed...

    I was reading the NSW licence list today and I saw some stuff that I have never seen kept before but are cool animals, such as Kimberley Beardies (pogona microlepidota), Verreaux's skinks and DeVis' snakes. Why is this? Regards, Bredli
  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. Gruni

    Dragons of the New England Tablelands?

    I just got my APS calendar and while loking through it my duaghter saw the pics of the central netted dragons. She said that they have them at the school and I said no hers would be eastern bearded dragons. She accepts that they aren't centrals but swears the heads don't look like the pics of...
  5. GeckPhotographer

    A few recent reptile pictures part 1 of 2. Arid South Eastern Lizards.

    So a little while ago I finished all my Uni exams for the year and my mother decided this meant we should visit the family in Adelaide. Since I'm such a keen herper I convinced her the best way to do this would be to drive from Newcastle to Broken Hill, and then down from there to Adelaide. This...
  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. Fang101

    Some Herp Pics

    Got a slightly better camera(canon 50D) on monday so thought I'd share some wild herp pics I've taken since then, enjoy! Green tree frog Litoria caerulea by Kieran Palmer, on Flickr Litoria caerulea by Kieran Palmer, on Flickr Desert Tree Frog Litoria rubella by Kieran Palmer, on Flickr...
  8. Fang101

    Recent Herping

    Here’s some herp (and some other animals) that I have found in the last couple of weeks, hope you all enjoy the pics. Stripe-faced Dunnart Sminthopsis macroura by Kieran Palmer, on Flickr Eyrean earless dragon Tympanocryptis tetraporophora by Kieran Palmer, on Flickr...
  9. Fang101

    Herp pics

    Heres a few recent herps I've seen :) Burns' dragon Amphibolurus burnsi by Kieran Palmer, on Flickr Amphibolurus burnsi by Kieran Palmer, on Flickr Adult Ringed Brown snake Pseudonaja modesta by Kieran Palmer, on Flickr Tessellated gecko Diplodactylus tessellatus by Kieran Palmer, on...
  10. GeckPhotographer

    Herping the Macquarie Marshes (Pic Heavy)

    So recently I volunteered with Jo Ocock of UNSW to help with frog abundance surveys in the Macquarie Marshes for her PhD. It was a great trip and I got to see 13 species of frog and a bunch of new reptiles for me. I also got to take some pictures of some of those which I thought I'd share. We...
  11. shell477

    Heath Dragons??

    My husband is really keen to keep some dragons, however he wants a small species. He is really keen on Heath Dragons, Western in particular, but I cant find much info on them and whether we can actually have them in Victoria?? Can anyone help me out with some info??
  12. Ailurus

    Hello from the UK

    Hello all, I have been a member on here a while but never posted anything. My names Tom, I'm 20 and live in England. I am currently studying for a degree in Zoology at Royal Holloway University of London, and in my spare time I keep reptiles. My main interest lies in Australian Skinks...
  13. lizardman59

    Bad news

    im MOVING and guess what im moving to tassie nooooo and i have to sell my bobtail back to reptile traders :cry::cry::cry::cry: im going to miss her so much my parents did say i could get another reptile in tassie probably a blotched bluey but i dont think there nearly as awesome as bobtails:(...
  14. chiendeprairie

    Hi from France

    hi all, i'm olivier, french, 28 years old, a french breeder of somes Agama species especialy with australian species like Pogona henrylawsoni and mitchelli, and Tympanocryptis tetraporophora. i'm reading you many time ago, so it's time now to indroduce me :)
  15. monitordude

    herping trip in the middle of Australia!!!!

    Here are some pics from my recent trip to central Aus:) in the pics there are sandies, central beardies, blackheaded monitor(v.t.orientalis),blind snake, eyrean earless dragon, burtons legless lizard and shingleback. also caught (no pics) painteds,western and cental netted dragons,two lined...
  16. Nephrurus

    Broken Hill Herp'n

    I recently headed out to Broken Hill for a friend's wedding, but I took the opportunity to go out and do a bit of herping while I was at it. Going with some mates out to see the sculptures in the Living Desert NP. While we were there it was pleasantly clear and warm and a few herps came out...
  17. smacdonald

    Windorah or bust

    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...
  18. moloch05

    Trip to central western QLD, pt2

    This post includes photos of the other animals that I encountered while travelling through the central western Queensland. I always enjoy seeing these beautiful Yellow-spotted Monitors (Varanus panoptes). They often seem fearless and I can walk along with them without them running away...
  19. gecko-mad

    how much? everything else

    well the last 2 threads i did the research AFTER posting so this time i did the research BEFORE posting, the question is whats the average price? all help is appreciated. Stegonotus cucullatus-Slaty-Grey Snake Dendrelaphis punctualata-Common Tree Snake Drysdalia masterii-Masters’ Snake...
  20. Kitah

    Wild Jacky dragons

    Wild dragons Heya guys, just thought I'd post a few pics of a couple of dragons (Its what I think they are?) from near winton. I quite like these little guys :)
  21. moloch05

    Windorah, Queensland 2 -- Gibber, Clay and Mulga

    There is a paved road that extends west from Windorah for about 120kms before finally giving away to gravel on the Birdsville and Diamantina Tracks. This road is a great place for night driving since there is very little traffic on it at night. It also passes through a variety of habitats...
  22. moloch05

    pics from far western NSW

    I visited the Fowler's Gap area for a night in October, 2006. Fowler's Gap is located to the north of Broken HIll along the road that eventually passed to Tibooburra. The University of New South Wales operates an arid land research station here. This place is a bleak, inhospitible part of the...
  23. 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..?
  24. junglemad

    Uluru, Olgas, Kings Canyon and area trip

    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...
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