Oedura monilis

MXWreptile

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Here a few quick pics of an adult Oedura monilis. I think these will make someone very happy in the not so distant future...:D

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josh_r

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I found five monilis a few days ago. They are nice geckos.

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josh_r

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Elizabeth, everything here in Australia is new for me. I went on a 3 day herping trip and found these near rockhampton Queensland. I am really into the strophurus genus. I'm going to be taking a trip to the desert to find S. elderi and S. krysalis and ciliaris. Hopefully, I'll find taeniatus as well. Australia has been an interesting experience!
 

Elizabeth Freer

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Elizabeth, everything here in Australia is new for me. I went on a 3 day herping trip and found these near rockhampton Queensland. I am really into the strophurus genus. I'm going to be taking a trip to the desert to find S. elderi and S. krysalis and ciliaris. Hopefully, I'll find taeniatus as well. Australia has been an interesting experience!

Very interesting, Josh. Did you recently move to Australia? Love many of Australia's geckos. Nice that they live in your "backyard"! Have been breeding Oedura castelnaui since 2003. Have 8 subadults hatched in 2012 :yahoo:!
 

josh_r

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Elizabeth, I've been here for 6 months. Been quite an interesting experience and have been welcomed by some very openly and been shat on and called poacher by others. Funny thing is the people calling me a poacher have never met me nor have helped with me nor have seen my collection, which consists of one tarantula, one trapdoor spider, and 4 bull ant colonies. I don't even own any herps. Typical herp drama, even over here in aus. But you know what, I'm having a blast!
 

Elizabeth Freer

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Elizabeth, I've been here for 6 months. Been quite an interesting experience and have been welcomed by some very openly and been shat on and called poacher by others. Funny thing is the people calling me a poacher have never met me nor have helped with me nor have seen my collection, which consists of one tarantula, one trapdoor spider, and 4 bull ant colonies. I don't even own any herps. Typical herp drama, even over here in aus. But you know what, I'm having a blast!

Josh ~

What you say is very interesting!

What a "collection" you have ;-)! Hope that you continue to have a blast!
 
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