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13-Mar-06, 05:10 PM
|  | Regular Member | Join Date: Jan-05 Location: Melbourne | | | Hi guys, just some pics of my Pygmy Mulga monitors I purchased off Sdaji about two weeks ago. These guys are great, full of character and very enjoyable to watch. They are about 6 weeks old. Hope you enjoy.
Anyone interested in buying these monitors, I definately recommend buying them off Sdaji. He was very helpful and patient with all my questions and he spent an hour of his time to talk to me about them. So thanks Sdaji.
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13-Mar-06, 05:23 PM
|  | Subscriber | Join Date: Dec-05 Location: forestlake Age: 31 | | | | been meaning to get me a pair of those.
just smashing!
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13-Mar-06, 07:12 PM
|  | Regular Member | Join Date: Jan-05 Location: Melbourne | | | | Chameleon, thanks mate. If your interested contact Sdaji, I believe he still has quite a few available. | 
13-Mar-06, 07:13 PM
|  | Subscriber | Join Date: Feb-06 Location: South Australia | | | | They are beautifiul, how big do they get?????
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13-Mar-06, 07:34 PM
|  | Regular Member | Join Date: Oct-04 Location: Western Sydney | | | | They max out at about 42cm. I also have some of Sdajis animal's (he's great to deal with by the way). I made the mistake of only getting one monitor to begin. Since i bought the single gilleni some friends she has become much more active. Also, watching them interact with each other is priceless. I thoroughly recommend getting at least two or three animals for a colony.
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13-Mar-06, 07:44 PM
|  | Regular Member | Join Date: Jan-05 Location: Melbourne | | | Quote: |
They are beautifiul, how big do they get?????
| Thanks Simple, as Nephrurus has stated they get to about 42 cm as adults. Mine are only about 14 at the moment and have noticed they have grown considerably since i got them about two weeks ago. They are a joy to watch chasing each other around the enclosure and playing hide and seek. | 
13-Mar-06, 07:47 PM
|  | Sdaji Subscriber | Join Date: Jun-04 Location: Victoria | | |
I'm so glad you're happy with them  It was a pleasure dealing with you and answering your questions, great to know you care enough about your animals to ask  It's certainly lots of fun watching them play together. After keeping and breeding them for years, their comical antics still bring a smile to my face 
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13-Mar-06, 07:55 PM
|  | Subscriber | Join Date: Feb-06 Location: South Australia | | | | Oh no guys, we are just starting to come to terms with our snake obsession both finance and space wise, I can see us growing to include lizards now! Does the reptile disease ever slow down?????
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13-Mar-06, 07:59 PM
|  | Sdaji Subscriber | Join Date: Jun-04 Location: Victoria | | | No, never. Snakes are good, but everyone needs goannas too 
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13-Mar-06, 08:04 PM
|  | Subscriber | Join Date: Feb-06 Location: South Australia | | | | Wow, I already have a whole granny flat devoted to reptiles, I think that I am going to have to move my partners kids to one room and start collecting in the house. Not that they would mind! I will keep them in mind though, they are so cute. Do you deliver to Adelaide?
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13-Mar-06, 08:07 PM
|  | Sdaji Subscriber | Join Date: Jun-04 Location: Victoria | | | | Sure do, freight to Adelaide is no worries at all. PM me if you're interested.
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13-Mar-06, 08:11 PM
|  | Regular Member | Join Date: Jan-05 Location: Melbourne | | | Simple, I have the same problem. To much on the reptile list and no room to house them.
As it is always stated here once you get one reptile you can't stop. Soon my wife will kick me out of the house.  | 
13-Mar-06, 08:14 PM
|  | Subscriber | Join Date: Feb-06 Location: South Australia | | | | Thanks Sdaji, I just PM'd you.
Huh, that is where we are lucky (or unlucky, depends on how you look at it) everyone in our house loves reptiles, and everytime we see something one of us decides we must have it! This is going to sound ridiculous but we are even considering saving and buying a house somewhere close to where we are just for our reptiles. It was only ever going to be one snake!
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13-Mar-06, 08:15 PM
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Originally Posted by Simple Oh no guys, we are just starting to come to terms with our snake obsession both finance and space wise, I can see us growing to include lizards now! Does the reptile disease ever slow down????? | The answer is definitely no!
Not too long ago you'd not have got me anywhere near a snake or any other reptile for love or money. Now, thanks to my partner (who's been herp obsessed for years) not only will I touch them but my kids and I have our own menagerie happening and the more we learn about them the more we love them
Cheers, Kersten. |  |
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