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  1. thepythia

    Some herping over the summer

    I haven't posted lately but here's some herps I have seen over the summer. This Spotted python came into our campsite when we were camping on the Cape York pen. Found this Spotted at home hanging out in the day and then in the same spot later on that night And this Spotted at work...
  2. Cooly505

    Chameleon Gecko? Plz help

    Okay I have loooked everywere pet shops and breeders all that kind of stuff. Here If you know and breeder any petshop Please tell me. NOTE: wont buy unless breeder or petshop have a reptile licence
  3. mummabear

    Black Mountain

    Over the New Year break, I headed up to Black Mountain hoping to see the Black Mountain Gecko Nactus galgajuga. Unfortunately, I did not see any, but met my new favourite reptile, the Black Mountain Skink Liburnascincus scirtetis. I can't believe such a small herp has so much character and...
  4. XKiller

    Iron Range NP

    Here are some pictures i took from the Iron Range NP, and the travel up 8 days total... being Winter it would be the best time to do a herping trip lol, spending only a handfull of days in the NP its self the drive up was just as exciting, well once you get out of ****ty weather SEQLD, i decided...
  5. thepythia

    Cooktown/Lakefield N.P

    Hi everyone, Heading up to Cooktown for the long weekend and hopefully up to Lakefield N.P for a day/night trip. Just wondering if anyone knows of any good herping spots up that way? I'd love to make it up to Iron Range NP but Unfortunately don't have enough time this time around. Temps are...
  6. W

    It's all in the colour

    There are 3 threads on ball python x this and that, people wanting exotics, jags, etc, etc.. Is the colour of the snake all that people admire? If it is, that's pretty sad and demonstrates the shallow interest in reptiles. "colourful pets" - is that all? I apologise for the negativity in this...
  7. StephenZozaya

    Cape York Peninsula, Queensland

    Salutations forumites, First a few warnings. There is quite a lot of text in this post as a consequence of the amount of material. Feel free to skip it and look at the pretty pictures if you please. Also, the photos in this post were taken with both a Canon DSLR and an Olympus point-and-shoot...
  8. Bushfire

    Keeping it pure?

    This is an off shoot from a hybrid thread that got me thinking, thanks to Sdaji. There's a few different broad groups of keepers, some like I found with myself change abit depending on the species in question. The groups being: Locality Prue: This group seems to want to know the exact...
  9. Banjo

    Question about QLD Reptile Lincenses

    HI All, Are you able to keep GTP's in QLD on a standard Recreational Wildlife Licence. I have looked on the epa sight and I'm still not 100% sure. My license says; Conditions for: Keeping live commercial and recreational reptiles and recreational amphibians Agency Interest: General A1G1...
  10. moloch05

    Tropical Queensland, Cooktown area

    This report covers the area between Cooktown and the Atherton Tablelands. Nick, Holly and I went for a night drive on my final night in Cooktown. The next day, I headed south and stopped whenever I saw interesting habitat. The trip to Malanda in the Atherton Tablelands took most of the day...
  11. moloch05

    Photo guide to Australian Lizards -- pt2

    SCINCIDAE -- Skinks This is the most diverse and abundant family of reptiles in Australia. Members of this family have adapted to virtually all habitats and may be found from tide pools to alpine areas. They range from a tiny islet south of Tasmania up through the Torres Strait Islands north...
  12. moloch05

    Photo guide to Australian Lizards -- pt1

    Warning ... this is a big post with a huge number of photos. It takes about 3 minutes to fully load with my dsl broadband connection As most of you know, Australia is a rich with herps. I doubt that there is any place where one could live here and not have a few species of reptiles in one's...
  13. S

    Top ten most wanted

    Hey all, was just wondering before wat peoples top ten most wanted reptiles are?? I have to many most wanteds atm but will put my list up when i can off to sleep before work once again :lol: luke
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