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AussieSnake
01-23-14, 03:00 AM
Hi everyone,
I have been following this forum for quite a while so I decided to take the plunge and become a member. I hail from the Australian city of Brisbane, I currently own 3 snakes (Carpet, Woma, and Childrens Python) and a family of skinks. I look forward to hearing more from everyone on here and looking at some of the amazing animals that members here are keeping.
Cheers
Damon
infernalis
01-23-14, 05:13 AM
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kelzerman
01-23-14, 07:55 AM
Welcome to the forum!
drumcrush
01-23-14, 09:59 AM
Hey, welcome!
sharthun
01-23-14, 10:36 AM
Hey and Welcome!
bigsnakegirl785
01-23-14, 11:47 AM
Hello and welcome. :)
Mikoh4792
01-23-14, 12:12 PM
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BulkMice
01-23-14, 01:29 PM
Hey There!
Welcome! We love pics. ;)
AussieSnake
01-23-14, 11:00 PM
Thanks everyone,
Here are a couple of pics of my herps. My Coastal Carpet, my Woma, he is quite a bit bigger now, and some of my young Blue Tongues that were born late last year,
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shaunyboy
01-23-14, 11:06 PM
Hi everyone,
I have been following this forum for quite a while so I decided to take the plunge and become a member. I hail from the Australian city of Brisbane, I currently own 3 snakes (Carpet, Woma, and Childrens Python) and a family of skinks. I look forward to hearing more from everyone on here and looking at some of the amazing animals that members here are keeping.
Cheers
Damon
hello and welcome mate
its always good to have more members from the Morelia Motherland (its only Carpet Pythons i keep ;) :D )
cheers shaun
AussieSnake
01-23-14, 11:49 PM
hello and welcome mate
its always good to have more members from the Morelia Motherland (its only Carpet Pythons i keep ;) :D )
cheers shaun
They are certainly my favourite. No matter which forums I search, and all the species see online, I wouldn't part with my coastal. And when you have ones like this one living in your neighbourhood (I removed it from the road) whats not to love. I am biased but I think the Morelia species are some of the easiest, and hardiest to keep. Add on to that the variation you see and I don't think there is much to top them.
shaunyboy
01-24-14, 12:07 AM
They are certainly my favourite. No matter which forums I search, and all the species see online, I wouldn't part with my coastal. And when you have ones like this one living in your neighbourhood (I removed it from the road) whats not to love. I am biased but I think the Morelia species are some of the easiest, and hardiest to keep. Add on to that the variation you see and I don't think there is much to top them.
^^^^^
you found that guy on the road....
simply amazing...
you are one lucky guy to be an Ozzy mate
imo you have the best wildlife on the planet...
the Diamond Python is the best looking snake on the planet
just gotta love carpets :D:D:D
cheers shaun
KORBIN5895
01-24-14, 01:16 AM
How is your woma temperament wise?
marvelfreak
01-24-14, 02:43 AM
27448:):):)
AussieSnake
01-24-14, 02:26 PM
How is your woma temperament wise?
Still being a yearling he will throw the odd head butt, other than that my kids can handle him. He is a lot calmer than my carpet that's for sure. But he has never bitten me. It is a bit odd, I prepared myself for the famed aspidites feeding response, but he still won't eat in front of me, he drags the rat into his hide and eats it in privacy.
KORBIN5895
01-24-14, 08:35 PM
Lol. I have a pair and the male is pretty relaxed but the female will try and eat my hand anytime it's near.
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