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  1. Den from Den Pythons

    Future elapid keepers.

    Seeing as there are a few courses now available teaching the correct handling and husbandry requirments of elapids, i'm interest to hear how many python keepers are contemplating "graduating" into elapid keeping? What are the main species of interest for you guys? We're in the process of...
  2. PimmsPythons

    Qld Reptile Expo update-Simon Stone

    as stated near the end of the last thread ,as well as Reptiles Australia coming on board as a sponser,we are very excited to say that Simon Stone from Southern Cross reptiles ,has kindly offered his time to come up and be a special guest at the Queensland Reptile Expo.there will be many snakes...
  3. AustHerps

    Share Your Brownsnake Photos

    One of my favourite elapids for their sheer speed and weariness :) Anyone else care to share??? Austy.
  4. toxinologist

    Snakebite Documentary on ABC tonight

    The ABC are screening the following program at 9.30 pm tonight on Foreign Correspondent: http://www.abc.net.au/foreign/content/2008/s2161917.htm http://www.abc.net.au/foreign/content/2008/s2164285.htm Cheers David
  5. Ozzie Python

    Currumbin Wildlife Sanctury Pics

    Here's some of the photo's that turned out from my last trip to CWS. Not the best pics in the world but i am no expert photographer
  6. moloch05

    geckos from the channel country, QLD

    The dry habitats of southwestern Queensland are good for a variety of gecko species. We saw several species of these lizards on all of our night drives in November 2006 and October 2007. Fat-tailed Gecko (Diplodactylus conspicillatus This was my first Fat-tailed Gecko from eastern...
  7. moloch05

    snakes from the channel country, QLD

    In the last couple years, I have visited the channel country of southwestern Queensland on two occasions. The first trip was with my son in November, 2006. The daily temperatures in November were already 40C+. We found many reptiles but it was too hot to have much of a chance at finding a...
  8. E

    Photo's from Australia Zoo.

    I just thought i'd get around to uploading some of the photos i took at Australia Zoo in December. These were a few of my favourites. Hope you enjoy.
  9. micko

    free handling elapids

    I have heard that most elapids are easier to handle than most pythons.I am told as hatchlings they are flighty but dont often bite.I have a mate with a red belly black wich he free handles all the time and he siad he trusts his RBB more than most of his pythons.Do you agree with his...
  10. M

    How to get a class1 License?

    Don't yell at me I just got into this :P. But seriously how would i obtain a license in Victoria? is the test hard and how much does it cost. and where would I go? I believe that I can pass the test, as i do know a little about snakes. i.e. there enclosure shouldn't be smaller than 2/3 of...
  11. Riley

    Australia's most deadly snakes

    anyone know Australia's 10 most dangerous/deadly snakes? just wonderin:D i know that Australia has 7 of the most dangerous in the world..but yeah. also i saw a grey & black snake with horns at the ARP, anyone know know what type this is? thanks
  12. pugsly

    One for the Ven fans

    Thanks again to the gentleman who let me photograph these. Some amazing animals. ENJOY
  13. youcantryreachingme

    Rare and cryptid snakes

    Hello all. Can anyone tell me - are there any stories of rare or undescribed Australian snake species? These might be extremely rare (and known species), or species now presumed extinct, or there might be stories describing snakes that do not fit any known descriptions (for example "it was...
  14. chool

    Reptiles on the telly this Sunday

    this sunday @ 1100 melbourne, sydney, brisbane, adelaide and 1600 for perth, on channel 7 there's a repeat of australia's deadliest destinations. nothing very indepth, but there's a good deal of croc stuff, a beautiful inland taipan, a death adder, a woma, AND best of all snake catcher Rex...
  15. Supertaipan

    Ten most deadly australian snakes!

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  16. B

    Black Headed Python or NOT?

    Wouldn't want to get this cute little guy mixed up with a BHP...
  17. J

    Photos from ERD Venomous Snake Relocation Course

    G'day guys, Here's some photo's from the course we ran in late November. The course was a great success (despite everything conspiring against us on Saturday morning!), with everyone having a ball, but most importantly learning how to safely identify, capture and relocate real venomous snakes...
  18. PilbaraPythons

    Woma a little different

    Here is a pic of an adult Pilbara woma that has a slightly unusual black hue to it head that is normally absent in adults found around here. Its ventral area displays strong black pigmentation through it as well. Cheers Dave
  19. blurb

    if you could be a reptile what would you be and why?

    AS per the header. If you could be a reptile what would you be? i'd be a dart frog. ...silent killer.
  20. Hickson

    Sydney's Wildlife World

    Visited Wildlife World at Darling Harbour yesterday afternoon. Never been before, was surprised at how much they had crammed into it, and the fact the enclosures all seemed quite large (for the most part). Some pics. Mulga, Broadhead, Tiger, Tiger, Inland Taipan
  21. J

    Various reptiles

    G'day guys, we are chasing the following animals - Adult male Inland Taipan to be a good friend to our three girls. Adult male Colletts Snake Adult female Coastal Taipan Adult female Sydney Death Adder Large carpet pythons Locality specific adult water pythons We would prefer to...
  22. M

    2 metre eastern brown

    Just read this artical and wanted to know if 2 metre brown is common? http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,22679244-2,00.html
  23. pinkie375

    More New Babies!!

    Ok so I'm gonna join the club and introduce our new babies too! We have "Speckles" our spotty and "Stumpy" our bluey. Stumpy is as such as he unfortunately had been kept with another lizard (dont know what!) that decided to take a chomp outta his tail! My son couldnt resist him and in a way...
  24. beardy_boy99

    Inland Taipan!!!

    Check out this post on Petlink: http://www.petlink.com.au/Classifieds/sale/683548.html
  25. lizzardboi

    Murray Darling Picciess

    Heyy all. I am getting a murray darling carpet python pair sooon, and was wondering if all the proud murray darling owners out there could post up some pics of their snakes and possibley there enclosures:D Thankkksss. Jayyy
  26. jack

    Inland taipan rectal prolapse take two...

    just got back from a long, long week end poking around the riverina and warrambungles, and my inland taipan has prolapsed again!! he did it a month ago, and i fixed him up, then he shed and started getting active again so i fed him a fuzzy rat.... and now a pink bum bubble again... does any one...
  27. AustHerps

    Eastern Brown and Inland Taipan Snaps DUW

    Just got a few quick photos in between clean outs. :) :) :) Cheers, Aaron.
  28. jack

    something that you really don't want...

    i just did the "just got home from work snake room check" and found something that i really do not want to deal with; a rectal prolapse in an Inland Taipan..... what a pain in the ass, for him and for me! obviously this is gonna take some dexterity!
  29. lizard_lover

    top 10 Dedliest / Venemous

    what are the top ten dedliest and top 10 venomus snakkes
  30. snakkko

    what do you do if you get bitten?

    Hey, I'm getting a snake soon and if i get bitten i need to know what to do Any help???
  31. reptilegirl_jordan

    how to make ur cages look nice??

    i was wondering how do i make my tank look really nice but simple,i dunno but i think my tanks look ok,but how does everyone else make theres look good??? thanks
  32. tooben

    venomous snake bites

    hi all has anyone got any photos of bites from any kind of venomous snakes. if so can you share them with us . thanks
  33. herpie boy

    free handling elapids

    i have been wondering for a while now, how many people often free handle their vens or have one in particular which they trust to a certain exact and treat like a python . or any crazy people that just dont care :lol::lol::lol:?????
  34. mysnakesau

    Ven pix

    Just some pics I took at Billabong Koala Park. From left to right we have Coastal Taipan, Death adder, inland taipan and a red belly The taipans were very inquisitive. The flash frightened him but he came right over to the glass to check us out.
  35. da_donkey

    Ld50

    Can anyone explain LD50 to me or point me in the direction of some good entry level information on the subject of venoms / toxins. any help would be great thanx donk
  36. minusone

    Favourite snake (worldwide)

    so it's friday arvo and I'm avoiding work. what're your favourite snakes ever. mine. Eastern Diamond Back Rattle snake Amethystine python
  37. Bench Warmer

    Herp spots

    Hey there,i'm keen to do some backpacking bymyself around aus following the herps with my camera and posting everything i find on aps etc,and i have the option to move wherever i like in australia... deadset. money is saveable,and id want to.. fly to the place,and get a casual job and herp...
  38. Hoppa1874

    Snakes Downunder..

    i took the kids there for a fun day out.. and it was.. Just thort i wood share some piks wif u all
  39. S

    Blue Bellie Black Snake

    my bro says he knows someone whom own blua bellie black snake i think he is talkin a load of ****
  40. B

    Thinking about Buying a snake...

    Hey guys, Im thinking of getting a snake for a pet... Well im after something really different and i have always thought that it would be great to own one as i find them fascinating.. Any suggestions on what type ?? and tips or ideas ??? and yeah i may have a little fear but im pretty sure...
  41. cement

    Primitive?

    Can anyone tell me how the scientists come to understand that rear fanged snakes are more primitive in their evolution compared to the front fanged elapids. Is it because their venom is a less complicated molecular substance?
  42. mrmikk

    Most venomous

    It is a common discussion amongst snake enthusiasts as to how vens compare re; toxicity, deadliness, etc... I thought you might find this table interesting, it is based on comparison with the toxicity of the Indian Cobra venom, which is assigned a 1 rating. The table is not mine, but comes...
  43. Fuscus

    Snakes Down Under

    Dropped in to snakes downunder a couple of weeks back. Its near Chliders which is near Bundy. Highly recommend a visit, it is a pleasure to see clean cages and healthy reptiles. THey guys there are frendly and very knowledgble ( dispite the fact that smarty pants here had to id a frog for them...
  44. Daniel Humm

    Sane or Insane, That is the question!

    Hi guys i have 2 Common Tiger Snakes and every time i tell someone about them they think im mad! Just wanting your opinion on owning elapids and would be intersted to know what sort of elapids you guys have! Cheers Daniel
  45. m.punja

    Taipans

    Hey everyone:o I'm interested in expanding my collection by getting a Taipan. I've wanted one for a while now but my housemates are too scared. I've never delt with them before, every one I've seen has been locked bahind an inch of glass at zoo's, but I've heard that they are actually quite...
  46. C

    Inland Taipans

    Hi, looking to buy a pair or sinlge Inlands. Any age. email me on [email protected]
  47. Lucas

    Australia zoo expanding

    http://www.sunshinecoastdaily.com.au/localnews/storydisplay.cfm?storyid=3728963&thesection=localnews&thesubsection=&thesecondsubsection=
  48. Casey

    Another Petlink giggle

    Just saw this on petlink had to have a little giggle. http://www.petlink.com.au/Classifieds/sale/524929.html Wonder how startled the poor little skink has been :shock::):shock:
  49. PhilK

    BHPs and Womas

    Hey all, correct me if I'm wrong - but BHPs and Woma's don't have heat-sensing pits do they? My question is why not? And also, do they just compensate with their tongue and sight?
  50. sengir

    Central Queensladn Reptile Meet

    Hello. This thread is from myself, ScottBec and Hawke, as are trying to organise a meeting hopefully one day a club/society of reptile enthusiasts. We are looking to meet on the last Sunday of every month. This month being the 25/03/2007. We will be meeting at the Kiosk at the Rockhampton...
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