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Old 08-May-08, 01:12 PM
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Just some of my animals..that are not snakes..

Angle head male and thier enclosure..6 in total but 4 are males!!



sleepy red eye tree frog


green and gold bell frogs


mitchells hopping mice (not spinifex)


Rusty a FW crocodile


Penisula dragons
 
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Old 08-May-08, 01:23 PM
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Great pics, love the golden bells , they are one of my favorite frogs.
Found all 6 angles, nice enclosure for them to.
 
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Old 08-May-08, 01:26 PM
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nice pics ever thought of adding some snakes to your zoo
 
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nice collection you have there
 
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Old 08-May-08, 01:29 PM
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Thanks mate.

Here are some pics of my reef tank and some inhabitants.





These are my pride and joy, FW reticulated stingrays. They should breed anytime soon!
 
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Old 08-May-08, 01:31 PM
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nice pics ever thought of adding some snakes to your zoo
I have 14 but wanted to share someting different.
 
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Are they south american stingrays??
How big do they get and are they kept in heated fresh water?
Id keep cephalods if i had a s/w tank..
 
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Old 08-May-08, 01:51 PM
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They are South American rays. They dont grow that big with a disc size of 18 inches. I have them in a 1400L heated tank. I should mention that they are legal to keep, breed and trade in all of Australia but are illegal to import into Australia. They can be bred and give birth up to 5 fully formed live pups.
 
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Old 08-May-08, 03:00 PM
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Great collection, especially the angle headed setup. What sort of setup do you have for the red eyed tree frogs?
 
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Old 08-May-08, 03:05 PM
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Great collection there dottyback.
How old are your angles?
 
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Old 08-May-08, 03:26 PM
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Some very nice critters you have there, love the croc and the reef tank
 
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Great pics..thankyou for sharing....
stingrays...well nicely different!
 
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Old 08-May-08, 05:52 PM
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Great collection, especially the angle headed setup. What sort of setup do you have for the red eyed tree frogs?
They are in a 3x18x18 amphibian enclosure.

The angle heads are 7 months old.
 
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Awesome reef setup, love the rays! The lil freshy is cute too, love baby croccies
 
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How much do rays cost? where do you buy them from? I want one! hahaha
 
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