Aussie Pythons and Snakes
Forums
Gallery
Wiki
Rules
Register
Search
Aussie Pythons and Snakes
Include
Username:
Password:
Remember
Recent Herp Discussion
The REAL reason they are...
by
DrNick
Last post by
gman78
Today
04:05 AM
Happy pair of carpets :-)
by
Jungleland
Last post by
SnakePower
Today
03:32 AM
Bite reveals 51...
by
News Bot
Last post by
Sdaji
Today
03:30 AM
Online Users: 49
6 members and 43 guests
boconnor
,
Darrenyates1977
,
DerekHanson
,
Jeremy Kriske
,
pythons73
,
solar 17
Popular Tags
beardies
blond
blonde
blue tongues
bredli
breeder
buy
cairns
carpet
central
childrens
costal
ctenophorus
custom
diamond
diy
downtime
dragon
eating
eggs
enclosure
enclosures
feeding
firefox
gecko
hatchling
heating
insects
jungle
leaf
macs
mice
nephrurus
outage
pet
python
pythons
rat
screensaver
sell
sexing
shedding
snake
spotted
spotted python
super mice
sydney
temperature
thermostats
wanted
Thread
:
gillen's monitors/ pigmy mulga monitors
View Single Post
#
6
27-Oct-04, 04:20 PM
Sdaji
Sdaji
Subscriber
Join Date: Jun-04
Location: Victoria
Posts:
5,267
RE: gillen
I published an article on V.gilleni husbandry recently, it's in the latest edition of monitor (Journal of the VHS). I think they were also going to stick it on the VHS website, it may be there. If you have any questions I'd be happy to answer them. I got another clutch of gilleni eggs this morning by the way
You're quite right about them being arborial in the wild, but in captivity they are very happy in a terrestrial style enclosure and in my experience seem to prefer it. They are extremely easy to keep, all you need is a VERY hot basking spot (at least 50 degrees, preferably 60 or even more) and a supply of good food.
__________________
Automated signature.
Sdaji
View Public Profile
Send a private message to Sdaji
Find all posts by Sdaji
All times are GMT +10. The time now is
04:40 AM
.
Contact Us
-
Support Centre
-
Top