Do you usually find yours by night driving or by searching the trees?
I found this one on the ground whilst walking through the scrub at night. Others have been found under bark on dead trees. Unfortunately this method of searching is terribly destructive, especially because the favoured tree is a threatened species so there isn't a great deal of habitat around.
This subadult male looks almost exactly the same as the QLD form that I keep.
Strangely enough I have generally always found that from the neck banding down to just above the hind legs to always count a total of 5 bands. However check this juvie I bred this season with 6 bands & the 2nd band has an amazing hook formation which I have never seen before.
I keep a queensland form (Longreach), and mine look nothing like it! I'd be pretty interested to see some photos of your adults.
I'm pretty sure this is not a sub adult. It was much larger than my yearlings, so i assume what you can see would have been the adult colours. From what i've seen and heard they seem to get less yellow more south they get (in NSW anyway). I'd be keen to see some pictures of other marmorata, as long as they have the locality!
The band count is weird. One of mine has four bands, one has 5 and the other 6! (i might have to recount!). Interesting hook shaped banding though... hmmm might be a trait to focus on!
they are found at scotia sanctuary i dont know exactly where that is from where he was found but i know their range was extended to their in the recent years
Yeah, Scotia sanctuary was where it was found.
-H