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Old 09-Feb-05, 07:22 PM
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Blotchy for magpie.

Heres is a pic of the "sherman tank" a NSW blotched female.The photo was taken in september after hibernation,last year she produced young,Not the best coloured one ive got but the biggest bodied animal.
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Old 09-Feb-05, 09:14 PM
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RE: Blotchy for magpie.

its huge lol nice lizard though
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Old 09-Feb-05, 09:50 PM
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RE: Blotchy for magpie.

very nice looking body, shows how healthy she is, not to bad of colour either, how many you got? they are my fav bluey's, i have 7 adults and got 7 babies this year, i'm always looking for some new females for my males,

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Old 10-Feb-05, 04:43 AM
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RE: Blotchy for magpie.

can it run. lol looks big.
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Blotchy for Magpie.

Redline,it dont exactly run,it kind of waddles especially if its gravid.Stevo do people maintain them in north QLD i thought it would have been too hot up there?I have several steve but they are not all at breeding size.
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RE: Blotchy for Magpie.

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Stevo do people maintain them in north QLD i thought it would have been too hot up there?
hi oldfella,
i have found that they do really well where i am, to be honest they have done better than the easterns for me, i've had them for 18 months and never had a problem with them, but i have lost a few easterns during last winter, i have them in an outside pit, the easterns and blotched are in the same pit seperated by a divider, if you ask me, i think so far in the 18 months that i've had blue tongues, that the blotched have done the best by heaps, i got 7 babies from my 2 females, so they must be happy to be breeding,
i'd swap all my 18 easterns for some blotched any day, the blotched that i have are the southern type,

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Blotchy for magpie

Probably get one or two litters in early march and if you want some we can work something out steve.
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hi oldfella,
thats sounds very interesting, i'll pm you my email address, thanks for the offer,

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RE: Blotchy for magpie

a blotched bluey was my first reptile in 1983 given to me by Fritz Martin of the Monbolk Animal Kingdom....she died about three years ago
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RE: Blotchy for magpie

Thats one big bluey, she look nice though. What does she eat and how old is she?
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