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Australian Snakes
06-Jun-08, 09:21 AM
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hypo coastal photos
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Kris
So if it has ''reduced melanin/black...
So if it has ''reduced melanin/black pigmentation'' it isn't a hypo unless one of our resident experts say it is? i have 3 white snakes that may not be albinos now. might as well let them go.
Kris
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Australian Snakes
06-Jun-08, 09:16 AM
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hypo coastal photos
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Kris
Did l miss a post from Derek asking what his...
Did l miss a post from Derek asking what his snake was?
In the photo that Simon posted with the two snakes in together it sure looks like one is a standard coastal and one is missing a bit of...
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Australian Snakes
05-Jun-08, 08:47 PM
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hypo coastal photos
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Kris
Does it really matter? Are we risking the total...
Does it really matter? Are we risking the total destruction of earth simply by referring to a variation in colour as a morph? Have you any positive input to offer?
Not that I haven't already said...
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General Herps
30-Apr-08, 03:21 PM
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Qld Reptile Expo - Photos
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Kris
Thanks for that Doc, and a big thanks to...
Thanks for that Doc, and a big thanks to everybody that had a display, came through the doors and the few helpers that without would have made my Venomous demos more difficult.
It was good to meet...
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Australian Snakes
28-Mar-08, 10:05 PM
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Whats this snake.
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Kris
Well whaddya know, I stand corrected.
Well whaddya know, I stand corrected.
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Herp Help
27-May-06, 11:24 AM
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OPMV (Paramyxoviral demyelinating encephalitis.)
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Kris
You need to inform the breeder of this. It's...
You need to inform the breeder of this. It's possible that he may not even know yet that he has it. If he's selling animals to other people he then needs to contact them and tell them what has...
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General Herps
26-May-06, 09:20 AM
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*Credit Where Credit Is Due* Who is your HERP HERO??
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Kris
I'd have to thank Mike.B. first of all for...
I'd have to thank Mike.B. first of all for getting me interested in keeping snakes.Without the help of a QPWS Ranger "R.J." I wouldn't have gotten as far as I have,she still helps me where she can...
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General Herps
25-May-06, 06:54 PM
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Scored Carpet Python
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Kris
Your mate caught a Carpet in a National...
Your mate caught a Carpet in a National Park.......and gave it to you because it "may be good for it". Strange.....very strange, so I guess that because there is a "development" nearby, he caught...
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Australian Snakes
24-May-06, 08:30 PM
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Olive localities?
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Kris
Barronis are the larger of the Olive Pythons...
Barronis are the larger of the Olive Pythons Cris.
I don't know that anyone has actually had either a L.O. Olivaceus or a L.O. Barroni grow as large as 6.5 metres on captivity, or that any have...
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General Herps
24-May-06, 02:03 PM
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Cross bred
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Kris
Steve6610, if you sold any of your cross breeds,...
Steve6610, if you sold any of your cross breeds, did you tell the buyers that they were not pure Coastals that they were purchasing? And after you found out it was illegal to breed your Diamond X...
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Exotics/Other Reptiles
22-May-06, 09:29 AM
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coastal or inland Taipans
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Kris
This girl here is Pandora the Inland Taipan.
This girl here is Pandora the Inland Taipan.
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General Herps
16-May-06, 05:55 PM
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pronunciation
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Kris
Phonetic :wink:
Phonetic :wink:
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General Herps
07-May-06, 12:16 PM
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Thoughts on URS
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Kris
Fantastic, couldn't recommend them highly enough.
Fantastic, couldn't recommend them highly enough.
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General Herps
29-Apr-06, 09:07 PM
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New Superman enclosure
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Kris
Why, Yayo? For saying exactly what Duga just...
Why, Yayo? For saying exactly what Duga just said? That it's perfect for a 6 foot scrubby? If you're going to try to "show me up" then I suggest you get your facts straight.
Nigmax, again and you...
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General Herps
29-Apr-06, 08:26 PM
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New Superman enclosure
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Kris
Would you seriously put a scrub python (which...
Would you seriously put a scrub python (which usually grow to well over 5 metres...and has the potential to grow to 8 metres) into such a confined enclosure? If it's for a juvie/sub adult (up to 6...
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Exotics/Other Reptiles
29-Apr-06, 06:07 PM
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Jaguar coastal carpet
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Kris
They are Atherton Jungles.
They are Atherton Jungles.
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General Herps
28-Apr-06, 04:41 PM
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Pet Snake Attacks Owner
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Posted By
Kris
They move more, they're more interesting to watch...
They move more, they're more interesting to watch (have you ever seen a death adder use it's caudial lure? Mine does it when you move past the cage and it's awesome to see), they're a fantastic...
Forum:
General Herps
27-Apr-06, 01:38 PM
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But wait! There's more!
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Kris
We put it in the basket to see if it would eat...
We put it in the basket to see if it would eat unassisted....it wouldn't So we resorted to force feeding. It finally took 8 leaves and all was well. But it walks with a limp now. Has anyone else had...
Forum:
Australian Snakes
25-Apr-06, 11:21 PM
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Show us your Pythons
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Posted By
Kris
During their "Teenage" yeard they can be nasty,...
During their "Teenage" yeard they can be nasty, but they usually settle out of it. Of course it's like any other snake...they all have diferent "personalities" and there are the odd freaks among...
Forum:
Australian Snakes
25-Apr-06, 10:46 PM
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Show us your Pythons
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Posted By
Kris
Because they're gentle giants
Because they're gentle giants
Forum:
Australian Snakes
25-Apr-06, 10:45 PM
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Ven Snake handling Courses-QLD
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Posted By
Kris
pmsl means urinating myself laughing....
pmsl means urinating myself laughing....
Forum:
Australian Snakes
25-Apr-06, 02:26 PM
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Show us your Pythons
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14,354
Posted By
Kris
Nope, that sneaky wench Kersten put the pics in...
Nope, that sneaky wench Kersten put the pics in in a hurry and didn't pick the best shot.
Forum:
Australian Snakes
25-Apr-06, 02:24 PM
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Ven Snake handling Courses-QLD
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972
Posted By
Kris
I hope so too. I hadn't heard about the case you...
I hope so too. I hadn't heard about the case you mentioned, but a week after the course I was in was completed one of the women in the class was bitten by a De Vis' Banded Snake and required 24 hours...
Forum:
Australian Snakes
25-Apr-06, 02:19 PM
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211
Show us your Pythons
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14,354
Posted By
Kris
There's one a few pages back :wink:
There's one a few pages back :wink:
Forum:
Australian Snakes
25-Apr-06, 02:13 PM
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211
Show us your Pythons
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14,354
Posted By
Kris
This is my Armageddon
This is my Armageddon
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