da_donkey Very Well-Known Member Joined Jun 20, 2005 Messages 2,925 Reaction score 0 Aug 8, 2007 #1 Please excuse the turd in the corner. ( i cleaned his tub last night, and im not doing it today until someone else comes home) Attachments tn_DSC00035.JPG 31.8 KB
Please excuse the turd in the corner. ( i cleaned his tub last night, and im not doing it today until someone else comes home)
0_missy_0 Well-Known Member Joined Jun 14, 2007 Messages 789 Reaction score 0 Location Sydney Aug 8, 2007 #2 Rbb?
S Scleropages Very Well-Known Member Joined Dec 15, 2006 Messages 4,702 Reaction score 6 Location Brissy Aug 8, 2007 #3 Cute , how old is it ?
slim6y Almost Legendary Joined Aug 20, 2006 Messages 8,285 Reaction score 10 Location New Zealand Aug 8, 2007 #4 This one is an eel... i've seen them before....
Ozzie Python Very Well-Known Member Joined Feb 8, 2007 Messages 2,996 Reaction score 4 Location SE Qld Aug 8, 2007 #5 My guess is RBB.
Ozzie Python Very Well-Known Member Joined Feb 8, 2007 Messages 2,996 Reaction score 4 Location SE Qld Aug 8, 2007 #7 or is da donk playing with us and making it harder, going by some of the photo's i have googled, the head scales look similar to a tasmanian tiger snake.
or is da donk playing with us and making it harder, going by some of the photo's i have googled, the head scales look similar to a tasmanian tiger snake.
cheyno Active Member Joined Nov 21, 2006 Messages 170 Reaction score 0 Aug 8, 2007 #8 Blue bellied black
croc_hunter_penny Well-Known Member Joined Sep 8, 2006 Messages 979 Reaction score 0 Location Brisbane, QLD Aug 8, 2007 #9 or it could be a small-eyed snake, but it might have too many body scales, i haven't seen either so i dunno :lol:
or it could be a small-eyed snake, but it might have too many body scales, i haven't seen either so i dunno :lol:
cheyno Active Member Joined Nov 21, 2006 Messages 170 Reaction score 0 Aug 8, 2007 #10 Dammit, small eyed snake was my other guess.
eladidare Very Well-Known Member Joined Mar 5, 2007 Messages 1,370 Reaction score 1 Location Cairns Aug 8, 2007 #11 im gonna be different and say spotted black snake... it looks like a pale head without a pale head...
im gonna be different and say spotted black snake... it looks like a pale head without a pale head...
cheyno Active Member Joined Nov 21, 2006 Messages 170 Reaction score 0 Aug 8, 2007 #12 spotted black is a blue bellied black, Pseudechis guttatus
S Scleropages Very Well-Known Member Joined Dec 15, 2006 Messages 4,702 Reaction score 6 Location Brissy Aug 8, 2007 #13 its a RBB , erm!!!! ugh
da_donkey Very Well-Known Member Joined Jun 20, 2005 Messages 2,925 Reaction score 0 Aug 8, 2007 #14 Its a RBB, one from last season Attachments tn_DSC00031.JPG 29.7 KB
eladidare Very Well-Known Member Joined Mar 5, 2007 Messages 1,370 Reaction score 1 Location Cairns Aug 8, 2007 #15 cheyno said: spotted black is a blue bellied black, Pseudechis guttatus Click to expand... yeah, and....lol
cheyno said: spotted black is a blue bellied black, Pseudechis guttatus Click to expand... yeah, and....lol