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Was that pale bluey really an eastern/common?? There's something about the position and shape of it's earhole that looks....not quite 'eastern bluey' to me.:?

The adult Ridge-tailed monitor never seemed stressed at all. Nice specimen.
 
Was that pale bluey really an eastern/common?? There's something about the position and shape of it's earhole that looks....not quite 'eastern bluey' to me.:?

The adult Ridge-tailed monitor never seemed stressed at all. Nice specimen.


Not to sure mate about blueys , but i did hear a few mentioned it may not have been .....
When did you sneak in ??
 
Was that pale bluey really an eastern/common?? There's something about the position and shape of it's earhole that looks....not quite 'eastern bluey' to me.:?

The adult Ridge-tailed monitor never seemed stressed at all. Nice specimen.

Yes it was an eastern,very unusual and a very nice looking animal.
 
Hey Brett top shots. I saw you happy snapping around the show.
Love the mission impossible gecko. Some nice looking animals there
It was a top show
 
Yeah Jase, I got 1st and 2nd with my stimmis.
Where were you with some competition????
 
LOL. at home polishing all of last years trophies ;)....or at an athletics presentation with my kids ....and Andrew and his fam
 
LOL. at home polishing all of last years trophies ;)....or at an athletics presentation with my kids ....and Andrew and his fam

or couldnt be bothered leaving the Shire..... which is a more likely story lol
 
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