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This thread needs to be brought back to life seeing as someone brought back the colubrid thread.

Not the best pics but better than nothing. The inland didn't even bother leaving the house to eat.
 

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love the small elapid's arnt bandy bandys specialist blindsnake eaters?

nightmare or what, digging through the garden to find blindsnakes to scent pinky tails with
 
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some more update pics for ya .....o have fun with bandys lol..
 

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He either likes getting his photo taken, or he doesn’t like having it taken. Either way, I had two cameras on hand and he was the star attraction! :lol: :D I love this guy! And he's starting to settle down nicely...welll...sort of :lol:

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can any one keeping Mulga's tell me what their general temperament and attitudes etc i know each snake is different but they still would like to know the average opinion of them, im years away from getting one if ever but if i go elapids king brown is what i want they look awesome
 
moose he is looking great i hope my 2 look that good when they bigger they already taking on there own colours 1 dark 1 light!!!
 
Finally! Mid June! Of all the snakes to keep me waiting!

Here she is a few hours before giving birth
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And here's one of the babies :)
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To say it was exciting to see an albino female giving birth for the first time would be a big understatement! Watching the first generation of albinos produced by albinos in this species, which will be the founders of the first properly established line of Australian albino elapid was just incredible! Mum and babies are looking brilliant! (well, mum looks a little skinny now and needs a feed and the babies are coming up for sloughs, but they're healthy and doing very well :)
 
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