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  1. J

    Master's Snake on the SA basic license

    I was reading through the species on the SA basic list and i noticed that the masters snake was the only elapid on the basic list, is there any particular reason why? and also do they even exist in captivity?
  2. kingbrown

    Identification

    Hi I am new to this group, I haven't seen any requests for Identification so I hope I am not breaking any rules by asking for an ID. Yesterday I was walking in the bush near Hazelbrook in the Blue Mountains west of Sydney when I came across this attractive young/juvenile snake, and am curious...
  3. gecko-mad

    how much? everything else

    well the last 2 threads i did the research AFTER posting so this time i did the research BEFORE posting, the question is whats the average price? all help is appreciated. Stegonotus cucullatus-Slaty-Grey Snake Dendrelaphis punctualata-Common Tree Snake Drysdalia masterii-Masters’ Snake...
  4. hodges

    Elapids (Class One)

    Hello all, I was recently talking to a few people that keep elapids and the like i brought up the topic of class one elapids it seems there are huge amounts of interest for these elapids i myself have jumped in on the fun with these amazing elapids. We are now seeing quite a few number of...
  5. krylon

    Masters Snake

    I was wondering if anyone keeps Master snakes? Im just wanting to find out how they are kept, if they are flighty or snappy. I have read off the SA gov enviro web site that they dont need a special licence but i dont see it mentioned very much. Any thoughts??
  6. natrix

    Q for Elapid keepers

    I was browsing through a book on aussie snakes today & noticing all the amazing elapids we have & it made me wonder why I don't see more of them on here , why is it always the same 4 or 5 elapids that seem to be kept ?
  7. G

    Snake ID - Blue Mountains Locale

    Hello Everyone, Found this little snake yesterday in the Blue Mountains. I'm pretty sure it's a Drysdalia rhodogaster, same family as the white lipped snake. Anal Scale was definitely single, and the eye looks too big to be a Crowned snake, that should also have a divided anal scale...
  8. JasonL

    What snake is this!!!

    Here's one that will test your brains.
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