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04-15-12, 03:48 AM
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Re: Hewwo pepies
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G'day and welcome
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Hey Assie herpers!,being English l've got family in Oz!
So what Taxa do you have around you?
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04-15-12, 05:29 AM
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Re: Hewwo pepies
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Hey Assie herpers!,being English l've got family in Oz!
So what Taxa do you have around you?
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Taxa keep or taxa wild?
Taxa wild, not much mate I'm in Victoria (reptile desert of the mainland due to the climate)
Taxa keep... Morelia, Antaresia, Tiliqua, Pagona, Nephrurus, and Strophurus.
Were's your family at?
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04-15-12, 08:25 AM
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Re: Hewwo pepies
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Originally Posted by red ink
Taxa keep or taxa wild?
Taxa wild, not much mate I'm in Victoria (reptile desert of the mainland due to the climate)
Taxa keep... Morelia, Antaresia, Tiliqua, Pagona, Nephrurus, and Strophurus.
Were's your family at?
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their in south Victoria,l've bred Antaresia in the past,really interesting snake,l had problems getting the hatchlings to start feeding,l got the feeling that they might be Lizard eaters in the wild,what do you think?
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04-15-12, 04:49 PM
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Re: Hewwo pepies
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Originally Posted by stevenrudge
their in south Victoria,l've bred Antaresia in the past,really interesting snake,l had problems getting the hatchlings to start feeding,l got the feeling that they might be Lizard eaters in the wild,what do you think?
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Yeah mate.. Antaresias start off as lizard eaters but as they get older they switch to mammalian and avian prey in the wild.
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04-16-12, 01:48 PM
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Re: Hewwo pepies
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Yeah mate.. Antaresias start off as lizard eaters but as they get older they switch to mammalian and avian prey in the wild.
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Yes l thought so,next time l bred them l'll try and sent the pinks with Lizard,do you thinks that they would be able to eat zebra finch chicks?l had some Haitian Boa baby's that started on these.
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04-16-12, 04:17 PM
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Re: Hewwo pepies
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Yes l thought so,next time l bred them l'll try and sent the pinks with Lizard,do you thinks that they would be able to eat zebra finch chicks?l had some Haitian Boa baby's that started on these.
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Maybe mate.. but I don't know how big baby finches are. If their not too big then I don't see why not. Some people here feed day old chicken chicks to their Ants.
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04-18-12, 08:24 AM
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Re: Hewwo pepies
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Maybe mate.. but I don't know how big baby finches are. If their not too big then I don't see why not. Some people here feed day old chicken chicks to their Ants.
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Zebra finch day old chicks are tiny,i used them in the past to get Haitian Boa babys feeding,worked a treat
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