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Old 17-Aug-04, 09:02 PM
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Hi all,
I've received heaps of PM's and emails lately from lots of people regarding photos of my reps so here's just a few that were taken this morning. Thanks to RAZZA and Miss_Magikal for making the trip up and taking the photos. You can tell by my hair I even had a shower :wink:

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Old 17-Aug-04, 09:14 PM
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I notice you didnt tell them about the male heath and his penchant for razzas pinkie finger...............i am sending him to the doc tomorrow..........hehehehe............go on show the pictures............
 
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Nice Tanks Simon, well done!
I have some good land set aside, One day I hope to do the same.
 
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Old 17-Aug-04, 09:18 PM
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Caz, mentioned that in the caption to the Heathie's pic ;-)

Thanks ad - took a lot of work!!!

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Looks awesome, and some especially nice monitors you have there. My question is where are the pics of the gouldii and enclosure??
 
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Old 17-Aug-04, 09:22 PM
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Awesome.
 
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Old 17-Aug-04, 09:22 PM
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Coming next batch - this is just the first lot Springherp.

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excellent Simon!
 
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very cool... do you want to come up here to build me a pit for my goulds and croc?
Do you have pics of the rosenbergi biting raz'z fingers?
 
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Nice outdoor enclosures Simon. Well done.
Do you have enough room to walk all the way around them, they look as though they're set of the fence line. Are the concrete bases you have your colourbond fencing on dug into the dirt by much. I would imagine you would have to dig a trench down deep enough to stop the monitors burrowing out. Is the water feature on the heath monitors pit operational?

Just wondering as I'm in the middle of planning outdoor enclosures for my backyard. Would like to be able to have either a pair of lacey's or heath monitors in one and Gippsland water dragons, blueys turtles etc in the other one.

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Old 17-Aug-04, 09:28 PM
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Thanks heaps for the compliments guys. Brodes, if you put me for a week, allow me to go behind-the-scenes at TWP and feed me, I'll be happy to help you with the pit :-)

I've just uploaded a pic of my Sand Monitor. It was taken by Matt before he sold it to me.

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nice pics mate.......do u keep snakes too or just monitors?? i can never remember these things
 
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Do you have enough room to walk all the way around them, they look as though they're set of the fence line.
I can walk around the fronts of both and along one side of each. Can't get behind the back as is on the fence line - cemented right to the fence as you said.

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Are the concrete bases you have your colourbond fencing on dug into the dirt by much. I would imagine you would have to dig a trench down deep enough to stop the monitors burrowing out.
The concrete is not dug into the ground at all. It sits only directly on the ground. The fence then is sitting directly on top of this with no gap. What I had hoped I could do is dig a trench 70cm deep around the perimeter on the inside of the concrete, bury mesh all around and simply allow them to burrow naturally, being that they couldn't get out through the sides. Problem is that with my pure-clay soil was impossible to do by hand or any machine. In the end, I had to lay mesh across the floor of the enclosure, cover that with clay that was dug up earlier, and cover that with the sand.

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Is the water feature on the heath monitors pit operational?
Yes it will work but not switching it on during winter months. If you look at the "Heatpit2" photo, you will see the cord from the pump running up the back fence. What I intend to do is spraypaint this cord with the touch-up paint that I got with the fencing so it blends in. This will then be plugged into an outdoor water-protected power point on the back of the house (which the cord is the perfect length for).

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Just uploaded the bite picture. The Heath Monitor decided he wanted to bite RAZZA on the finger - OUCH!!! Doesn't look as bad in the pic as it did when it happened.

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SW,
I keep a Coastal, a Jungle, Eastern Beardies, Eastern Blueys, Eastern Waters and the monitors.

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