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Thought I'd keep the thread going by posting pics showing the difference between the vents of male and female gilleni. The pics were taken with my phone so apologies for the poor quality. The pair were around 14 months old at the time of the photos.
 

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Spongebob - I believe they are clutch mates to your little fella.
I thought they might be. I've already put my order in for one from the next clutch haha
Thought I'd keep the thread going by posting pics showing the difference between the vents of male and female gilleni. The pics were taken with my phone so apologies for the poor quality. The pair were around 14 months old at the time of the photos.
That's really cool Anouc. I was talking to someone the other day who was showing me the hemipenal bulges on his Lacey. Is it only this obvious on some males?
 
Very nice Matt, one more thing to add to the wish list!
 
Very nice Matt, one more thing to add to the wish list!


I know right, Robo1?!?

It's so dangerous stepping down into this thread..*sigh*...my wish list hasn't stopped growing since I discovered it.
 
Haha Spongebob is getting pretty famous thanks to these little guys. Robo and Akwendi you should definitely get some they're awesome ;)
 
Used to see that size all the time on the Mary. Wildman, Alligators SE&W, Adelaide, Finnis and Daly river floodplains before the toads arrived. I havent seen a big one for years. Guess they dont learn as quickly as the Mertens.

Here's the little guys I've been finding lately in big numbers around southern VRD,

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Hi mate,

Have you found any primordius in the same habitat as these animals you posted?

Nick
 
They are stunning Matt! The more I look at monitor threads and pics the more I think of buying some.

Great thread, keep the pics coming
 
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Here is a couple of photos of my boy Samson, who is no longer with me.


R.I.P Samson
 
Never get sick of seeing that pilbarensis Henry, a stunning shot of a even more stunning monitor!
 

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