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General Herps
07-Jul-08, 09:23 PM
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Show us your ackies!
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book
I resently got a pair of Mt Isa Ackies and have...
I resently got a pair of Mt Isa Ackies and have put some photos in an album on my profile.
The set up is for them till they are bigger when I will move them to a six foot fish tank I am setting up...
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General Herps
26-Jun-08, 10:52 PM
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Very Cheap Enclosures
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book
I was inspired by your idea but my version cost a...
I was inspired by your idea but my version cost a bit more. I went larger on the tub. 220lt from Bunnings cost about $70 and I had 5mm glass cut for me as I don't have that skill.
I made a pine...
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General Herps
10-Jun-08, 08:03 PM
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Water Loving Reptiles
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book
Yes they probably would eat them. You can keep...
Yes they probably would eat them. You can keep them in the same environment type if you like creating those enclosures but not housed together.
Lisa, I saw your set up for your EWDs in another...
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General Herps
10-Jun-08, 07:11 PM
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Water Loving Reptiles
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book
Water Skinks. I have three Eastern Water Skinks...
Water Skinks. I have three Eastern Water Skinks which have that sort of set up but don't keep then with the Dragons.
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General Herps
30-Apr-08, 09:34 PM
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Making hides.
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book
I have made hides and water bowls from...
I have made hides and water bowls from polystyrene cut to shape and hardened in one step with a soldering iron or you can cut it up with a knife and the set the surface with a hot air gun.
The hides...
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General Herps
13-Apr-08, 07:58 PM
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help id lizards from Victoria
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book
Moloch, I think you are right too. The first one...
Moloch, I think you are right too. The first one I might have guessed Niveoscincus metallicus except for the fourth shot which looks much more like N coventry. The water skink also looks like E...
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Herp Help
11-Apr-08, 09:43 PM
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Bark Mulch
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book
Any mulch or potting soil will have that warning....
Any mulch or potting soil will have that warning. I buy Coir Peat from Bunnings for my Eastern Water Skinks rather than reptile branded stuff which I don't know if is steralised anyway.
You could...
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General Herps
31-Mar-08, 08:13 PM
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Microclimate Or Habistat???
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book
I use the Habistat Day/Night Dimming Thermostat...
I use the Habistat Day/Night Dimming Thermostat to control an infrared lamp and I think it is great. It also is a very reasonable price and looks good.
With this one you don't need to use a Night...
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Australian Snakes
31-Mar-08, 10:08 AM
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My first enclosure
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book
Looks good. I like the HabiStat thermostats....
Looks good.
I like the HabiStat thermostats. The Herp Shop has them. Use the dimming type not pulsing for the heat lamp.
Fake plants would be the way to go. You can really only keep a few hardy...
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General Herps
12-Mar-08, 04:54 PM
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Educational Reptile Displays website
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book
Nice site but if you only have the .com.au domain...
Nice site but if you only have the .com.au domain name you need to change the email address info@educationalreptiledisplays.com you have displayed to .com.au and make sure the email part of your...
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General Herps
12-Mar-08, 03:04 PM
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Who buys crickets from ARC
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book
I was planing to place my first order with ARC...
I was planing to place my first order with ARC but perhaps not now.
What is Rob Porter's contact info? Does he have a website?
( thanks for asking the same question Glider - I should type...
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General Herps
11-Mar-08, 05:58 PM
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first lizard
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book
Do you want a lizard you can handle or just look...
Do you want a lizard you can handle or just look at? What sort of space have you got and do you have a preference for environment? Many skinks are generally easy to keep but size range varies.
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General Herps
27-Feb-08, 02:26 PM
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how do you look after crickets (bulk buy)?
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book
I have mine in a 55lt storeage tub with most of...
I have mine in a 55lt storeage tub with most of the lid cut out and fitted with metal fly wire and a light bulb hanging at one end for heat - I have a wall type thermostat to a powerboard set a 30deg...
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General Herps
01-Feb-08, 06:22 PM
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Mint Plant?
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book
This site for Bearded Dragon Nutrition lists mint...
This site for Bearded Dragon Nutrition lists mint as a safe plant.
http://www.beautifuldragons.503xtreme.com/
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General Herps
31-Jan-08, 09:35 PM
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What field guides do people use?
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book
I have "A Complete guide to Reptiles of...
I have "A Complete guide to Reptiles of Australia" by Steve Wilson and Gerry Swann too. Great book.
Only problem is the pages started coming away from the spine a week after I bought it from the...
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Australian Snakes
31-Jan-08, 03:38 AM
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Help a Venom Researcher!!
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book
Congratulations David, Voting has just...
Congratulations David,
Voting has just passed 10,000 votes. :P
Forum:
Australian Snakes
30-Jan-08, 04:58 PM
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Found my lost snake... in the printer :(
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book
gem_vegemitegirl1 you will need either a T8 or...
gem_vegemitegirl1 you will need either a T8 or T10 if memory serves for a HP printer. look at the base of the T8 tool and make sure there is a hole as they are a security screw. The dot you see in...
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Australian Snakes
30-Jan-08, 02:14 PM
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Help a Venom Researcher!!
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book
You only need to click on the 5th greyed out...
You only need to click on the 5th greyed out medal and all will be lit
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Australian Snakes
30-Jan-08, 12:41 AM
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Help a Venom Researcher!!
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book
According to the terms and conditions, it closes...
According to the terms and conditions, it closes at 11:59, 31st January Singapore time (GMT + 8 ) which puts them 2 hours behind us QLD'ers, 3 hours behind Sydney/Melbourne, 1.5 behind NT/SA
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Australian Snakes
27-Jan-08, 12:50 AM
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Help a Venom Researcher!!
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2,261
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book
I spoke to my Husband who runs the IT for the...
I spoke to my Husband who runs the IT for the company I work for, and he has agreed to help and has lifted the votes to 6000 using our companies email lists.
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Australian Snakes
26-Jan-08, 10:40 PM
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Help a Venom Researcher!!
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2,261
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book
Registered with two email addresses and waiting...
Registered with two email addresses and waiting on confirmation.
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Other Animals
24-Jan-08, 10:56 PM
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budgie lifespan?
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book
I used to keep and breed budgies years ago and I...
I used to keep and breed budgies years ago and I would say the same. 6 to 8 years on average but the last one I had was a female which was never used for breeding and lived almost 18 years. The last...
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Australian Snakes
23-Jan-08, 01:24 PM
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Snake Id Please
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373
Posted By
book
I would love to see one around here. Don't...
I would love to see one around here.
Don't know much about snakes but was also going to post Tree Snake before antmisk got in.
I have a really good poster 'Snakes of the Fraser Coast Area' with a...
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General Herps
11-Jan-08, 02:08 PM
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Snakes Downunder Childers Meet
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book
My husband got all bent out of shape we he saw my...
My husband got all bent out of shape we he saw my post because I din't say he will be there too!
Forum:
General Herps
11-Jan-08, 12:22 PM
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12
Sawdust as a substrate??
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157
Posted By
book
I use coir peat and leaf litter from the garden...
I use coir peat and leaf litter from the garden for my Eastern Water Skinks but I wash the leaves and dry them in the oven to remove the risk of parasites and fungal spores.
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