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few carpets...i keep all mine in aviaries so dont have the best pics but here they are anyhow......

one of my missus and my cousin the one of the aviaries.
 

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heres one of my fav's i have in the aviaries, very hard to capture the colours of her with my lack of photography skill and lack of a decent camera hahah:lol:. took her in the sun, she is bright yellow/lime colour.:)


smithy.
 

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I love the aviaries ssssmithy! It'd be fantastic being able to keep these guys in those sorts of conditions! Real sunlight, temps and natural conditions! Really, really nice! ;)
 
I just got a coastal last night...She is so placid...I wont post a photo here as the only ones I took were crap...I will wait a few days and get her out and take a better one...Although she is placid I just fed her...and man..talk about a fast strike...leaves my male Darwin for dead...didnt even see her coming...glad I used the tongs!
 
Here is a pic....she has such nice green colour but the camera doesnt seem to pick it up with/without a flash...probably need to take her outside..will do in a few days once she has settled in
 

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I love the aviaries ssssmithy! It'd be fantastic being able to keep these guys in those sorts of conditions! Real sunlight, temps and natural conditions! Really, really nice! ;)

thanks mate, i love my coastal aviaries :D
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Here's my 3yo pair.
Still some growing to do, but they are getting there.
I hadn't realised until after I took the pics, but the yellow shows up a lot more in the tub than on the grass.
First 3 are of the male, last two are the female.
They are coming up for a shed & have lost the blue/green colouration in their heads.
Anyway, enjoy.


 
Cheers Rox,
Just hoping their colour stays as they get older.
Looking forward to the offspring in a year or two.
 
I found this prossy in my back yard. feed it about 20 thawed mice then let it go.
 

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thanks mate, i love my coastal aviaries :D


How do the aviaries go? heating etc? if ur in the right area you wont need heating right?
What about winter and cold nights?
and rain? Etc

sorry for the questions but i want to set one up for my coastals:D
 
This is pauly he's about 7ft long and 10 years old. And the best nature possible.
 

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couple of young hypos, they are older now and still look much the same.
 

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