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One of mine enjoying the sun.

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Took my little guy out for a few pics this arvo.....he would be just over 2 yrs now I think.

Nice pics everyone - keep em coming.

Cheers,
Dave
 

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Some nice looking greens everyone

Here is two quick pics from this morning
 

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hey ryan .they're bloody lil rippers.
..........baden
 
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This "international" juvenile is only 2 months old and already changing colour. Weird!
I am starting to think our natives are different species. lol

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Some nice looking greens everyone

Here is two quick pics from this morning

WOW! looking amazing.
Whats involved in getting international 'greens' $14.95 and restricted animals ($195) added to a rec licence in qld?
I've looked on the derm website.. but it just says contact derm in writing (no forms online).. do I need references from fellow keepers?
 
WOW! looking amazing.
Whats involved in getting international 'greens' $14.95 and restricted animals ($195) added to a rec licence in qld?
I've looked on the derm website.. but it just says contact derm in writing (no forms online).. do I need references from fellow keepers?

It's really easy, I just phoned them and said that I wanted to add both to my current licence, paid over the phone and was contacted by a local parks and wildlife officer approximately 1 week later. I pretty much just had to say that an international specimen was not an animal that you import from overseas...
 
Something I didn't plan but it worked out terrific!
The plant is some kind of a ornamental pea that sprouted under the cage (no idea where it came from) and grew through the mesh into the cage. I like it, the snake likes it ..... and it was so easy. lol

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Michael, do your snakes ever sit on the cage floor (the mesh)? Just curious as t0 whether the mesh seems to bothers them or not.....

Cheers,
Dave
 
They use the mesh floor like if it was any other substrate. On very hot days, they spend a lot of time just laying on it, enjoying the breeze from bellow.
 
I like the sharp transition between yellow and green. Quite unusual I think.
 
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