A few tree monitor shots

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varanio;1004515; said:
They are not very difficult to keep. The key with blackheads is keeping them very very hot much like an ackie or a storr's monitor for comparison. These snakes hunt monitor lizards in Oz in the most arrid regions.

I thought so. I wish I can get a Woma and a Black-Head someday.
 
Ah blackheads...also love those green tree's.
 
Also get axanthic black heads, and they are working on ghost blackheads, heres a link, looks cool IMO http://www.amazon.co.uk/o/ASIN/0747...&pf_rd_t=101&pf_rd_p=139287091&pf_rd_i=468294
I suppose only difficult in comparison to some other snakes, young 'uns can be a pain to get onto mice, and the snakes are very prone to cannibilism. They are no boelens python, but not a royal either. If they are legal in your country Miguel, you will be able to get them, they are definately about at the big shows that have been mentioned before. Do you go to any of the european shows like hamm?
 
davo;1005659; said:
Whoops! copied the wrong link! It's for my little brother... yeah that's right, little brother :)

It's all right. It is not a bad series to read anyway; god know I still have and buy things people would consider childish. :headbang2

You know what weird? I actually like that morphs. Most of the captive-bred morphs I have seen I hate, and I fancy the "common" or "wild" morphs instead.
 
ha ha ha ha ha suuuuuureeeeeee davo for your lil bro.... those are nice morphs but we only have plain jane bh here. Have you heard they might open australia for export on non- threatened species..... i sure hope so i want some glebos and spencers and if the wife permits some perentie.
 
varanio;1005713; said:
Have you heard they might open australia for export on non- threatened species..... i sure hope so i want some glebos and spencers and if the wife permits some perentie.

Are you serious? That would introduce some new bloodlines into the inbred crippled stock we have here like the BTSs and BDs. :headbang2

Nice to see that we can fix the problems that dumb "investors" spilled upon our Australian herptiles in North America.
 
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