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I might have a few :)

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this one was in shed filthy looking thing
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Baritji are awesome critters huh?

Has anyone here got pics of Varanus "insulanicus" (Ackie ssp. Atm but is likely to be a distinct sp.)?
 
Recent snaps of my two biggest monsters, still some growing to do (only a year old each)
Jones, proud as hell, as usual.
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George, in his rightful place, subjugating the human.
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And a twirly tristis tail, belonging to the young lass I recently acquired.
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Since I gave her a new hollow cork branch to play in I don't often see any more of her than that!
The small kinks in her tail are quite evident here, but on the whole she is doing way better now, her claws are re-growing and she doesn't look as "underdone" as [MENTION=38465]pinefamily[/MENTION] put it. Still some way to go though.
 
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Some amazing pictures.. i have a question for you all with monitors, i am about another section of my my sleeve tattoo and and my next stage (as its Australian reptiles and spiders) is a Monitor i am looking to find a photo of a monitor standing up and looking around type pose, if anyone has such a pic or knows one, and willing so post up, it would be great for ideas and maybe if allowed i might even *if permission is granted* get a tattoo of the picture posted..post up guys/gals
 
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Baritji are awesome critters huh?

Has anyone here got pics of Varanus "insulanicus" (Ackie ssp. Atm but is likely to be a distinct sp.)?

I believe Croc cove in Darwin have them they are from Groote eylandt. Your best bet would be to google Varanus acanthurus insulanicus as it will come up with pictures.

Some amazing pictures.. i have a question for you all with monitors, i am about another section of my my sleeve tattoo and and my next stage (as its Australian reptiles and spiders) is a Monitor i am looking to find a photo of a monitor standing up and looking around type pose, if anyone has such a pic or knows one, and willing so post up, it would be great for ideas and maybe if allowed i might even *if permission is granted* get a tattoo of the picture posted..post up guys/gals

the monitor you want is a V panoptes I only have caged pictures handy. Try going onto flicker or one of the monitor fb pages and see what you can find and ask the author I am sure they will let you :)

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[MENTION=27815]Stuart[/MENTION] have you found any Varanus acanthurus insulanicus
 
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I believe Croc cove in Darwin have them they are from Groote eylandt. Your best bet would be to google Varanus acanthurus insulanicus as it will come up with pictures.



the monitor you want is a V panoptes I only have caged pictures handy. Try going onto flicker or one of the monitor fb pages and see what you can find and ask the author I am sure they will let you :)

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[MENTION=27815]Stuart[/MENTION] have you found any Varanus acanthurus insulanicus
Fantastic work mate but alas i dont have flicker nor have stalk book ..
 
Recent snaps of my two biggest monsters, still some growing to do (only a year old each)
Jones, proud as hell, as usual.
d8e2d411d8eae88fab564ee6b4e99f74.jpg

7f98c81a120cd5e9e6e04970744d587d.jpg


George, in his rightful place, subjugating the human.
958350149acb9df1960b0d89422cb803.jpg

a001a63a703eb199f44a6c439a921624.jpg


And a twirly tristis tail, belonging to the young lass I recently acquired.
1168789fd0f79f93f7858e3ecdb4c38b.jpg

Since I gave her a new hollow cork branch to play in I don't often see any more of her than that!
The small kinks in her tail are quite evident here, but on the whole she is doing way better now, her claws are re-growing and she doesn't look as "underdone" as @pinefamily put it. Still some way to go though.

Your photography is on point sir! ????????????
 
The second night my largest tristis decided to sleep on the stack instead of its hide. It's kind of freaking me out to be honest.

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The second night my largest tristis decided to sleep on the stack instead of its hide. It's kind of freaking me out to be honest.

I wouldn't worry, a few of mine regularly just fall asleep where ever they were when the lights switched off. They never used to, so I guess they're just becoming more comfortable with their surroundings. My female tristis especially can fall asleep in the funniest of places.

I can't get over how beautiful your one is though, so insanely jealous.
 
I just absolutely love your tristis.

Have you noticed it has started to brumate at all?

None of my tristis are under full brumation as of yet, although there is a reduction in activity and feeding. They will emerge and bask for a couple of hours. The smallest is the most active and he appears to still have a decent appetite.

I wouldn't worry, a few of mine regularly just fall asleep where ever they were when the lights switched off. They never used to, so I guess they're just becoming more comfortable with their surroundings. My female tristis especially can fall asleep in the funniest of places.

I can't get over how beautiful your one is though, so insanely jealous.

That's good to hear. It was a new behaviour so I was a bit concerned.

I think the Perth (South West) tristis are pretty cool. I waited a while for some even though there were plenty of other localities available.
 
A few of the bubs (pics courtesy of Rocket).
 

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Thanks Vamps:)! Although they loose the baby camoflague at about 8 months, they are also nice as adults, really subtle pastel yellows remain and some orange flecks.
 

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