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Old 05-Jan-04, 06:47 PM
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Hemiaspis signata

Check out this 20cm cutie (Hemiaspis signata - Marsh/Swamp snake) which was wandering around a mates garden.


PS If anyone is selling these we'd be interested
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Seems to be a very tame snake. Pretty little thing too.
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Nice. Looks like he did not mind handling at al.
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I just love small elapids
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Where does your freind live varanus? nice snake.
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Not far from Gosford
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i have heaps of those in my garden too in brisbane. mostly about that size but have found a couple around 70-80cm. usually very quiet but their bite feels similar to a yellow faced whip snake. i kept one with an injured tail for a little while- it used to constrict the skinks i gave it. pretty cool
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Another common species that has very low numbers kept on license in NSW. Cant say Ive ever seen any for sale. You'll have to wait for NPWS to do a few more confiscations for the ballot. They only feed on skinks.
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Does this species take to f/t mice? if not its not surprising few are kept, cant take skinks from the wildfor food, have to breed them i suppose. Question, are you allowed to breed a reptile as food for another?
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I have just sent an e-mail to NPWS asking about breeding the common garden skink for food, will let you know when I have an answer.

Have to say again, lovely looking snake.
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A friend of ours who does snake rescue and rehabilitation in the Sydney area told us that they're actually quite easy to get weaned onto rat tails.

I'd be interested to know whether you can catch skinks for food for your animals here in NSW, if anyone knows. As I recall in QLD you could catch three species of skinks for food for your animals, but I have no idea on the laws regarding that in NSW.

I saw one for sale in 2002 but haven't seen any since. According to the holdings list in NSW there's 23 on license if my memory serves me well.
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ive seen them eat pinkies with no encouragement
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ive seen them eat pinkies with no encouragement
most of the specimens that come through my hands would be able to habdle a pinkie and those large enough dont even look at them.
I take it though that you are talking about captive as opposed to rescues.
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when i was a kid i caught a few and had them in a big fish tank. my old man kept snakes his whole life too so we tried them on pinkies which we had plenty of and they took them straight away. after being captive for about a fortnight eating skinks. may have just been hungry because we had alot more dificulty feeding pinkies to whipsnakes.
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hey gudang
i live in brisbane where do they usualy like to hide i would love to have a close look if i can find one
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