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Old 29-Apr-08, 02:05 PM
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Hey Rocket...talk to Sonya at DEH....she may help you-helping depleted stocks are a high interest to her
great lady for a chat!
Also Monarto Zoo do allot of their own breeding rare species out the back...
maybe combining the effort of the 2 will get you the go ahead....maybe also the funding!
im sure you know the phone #...!

sorry got to add......very nice shades...!!!
 
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Hey PP,
Its best to talk to Danny Brown in regards to captive pygopod stock but all I know is that he has 2 Delma species feeding on insects and as far as I know, there are another 3 or 4 Delmas in captivity. Apart from that I'm guessing some Pygopus would take insects and Paradelma aswell?

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Yeah, they're energetic little ones and needed capturing! LOL. Be assured though, they are gone now!
 
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Nice pics mate. Let me know when you catch them legally
 
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Thanks for the suggestion Dragon Lady. I have had extended conversations with Sonya about it.

Are you wanting to get some Pygopodids PremierPythons?
 
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nice delmas shawn. like these ones better than the tincta.
 
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Damn, they are great mate. Well done. Especially since they are wild.
 
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Great pics Shawn. I know this is a little off topic mate, but can you tell me what legless lizards there are in captivity that will take insects readily?!
Everything except Burtons, mr premier.
 
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Levis04: Yeah, these are my favourites but still like the D.tincta aswell!
 
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