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Old 10-Mar-08, 05:18 PM
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I've been trying to find this list for a while. NPWS sent it to me today so here it is for anyone else that has been looking for it.
 
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Old 10-Mar-08, 05:25 PM
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not as many hybrids on that list as there should be.... tricky tricky...
 
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Old 10-Mar-08, 05:28 PM
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Good on ya Greebo.
 
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i cant believe they have species codes for hybrids
 
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They have Stimsons Pythons under the Liasis genus...?
 
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I bred D. steindachneri that year and they have none being bred?? I think it would be full of holes and mistakes.
 
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Old 10-Mar-08, 06:15 PM
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that was 2006 Jason

I suppose you accounted for half of those beardies bred
 
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Old 10-Mar-08, 06:21 PM
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Arrrrr stuff it,its in the XLs,i have primitive 98 computer,they have modern systems at NPWS whatever there called cause they spend all my money whatever happened to the days they licked envelopes and kept that really smart kangaroo.
 
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13 pygmy pythons, some one must be breeding them soon
 
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I'm interested as to whats the go with Gehyra montium as I've been interested in that species for years. Thanks for putting that up Greebo. Perhaps someone in SA can get ahold of the SA list for us.
 
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I see 4, not 13...

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I'm interested as to whats the go with Gehyra montium as I've been interested in that species for years. Thanks for putting that up Greebo. Perhaps someone in SA can get ahold of the SA list for us.
Why don't you try Shawn, you always seem to be chatting to the ladies at the Fauna Permits Unit
 
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Old 12-Mar-08, 12:57 PM
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Look at the amount of Saltuarius wyberba! and, Somebody keeps Asian House Geckos!!
 
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There are 3 Asian House Gecko's listed. I have ten times that number roaming around my house and shed.

Interesting to note there are two white lipped pythons. I though that although they can be found on an island that is under Australian control they are from PNG and therefore an exotic.
 
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I see 4, not 13...

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4 people have 13 animals you just have to read the table
 
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