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Australia part 3

Red Ink AUS

Bearded Dragon Egg
3 Year Member
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Hi Guys,

I finally got my butt in gear for the final installments of the pics from my trip (sorry for the lateness ;)

Red Desert/Clay pans and Terra
This is probably the most controversial notion of the Australian terra the so called "red deserts" that the BDs live in (you guys decide and tell me if it's a desert lol)

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Ground coverage

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Some other residents

Tiliqua rugosa rugosa Shingleback skink
(pine cones lol just for you Janie ;))
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Tiliqua rugosa aspera Shingleback Skink
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Varanus rosenbergi Heath Monitor
(this ones for you Sandie lol)
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Alright guys that concludes all the relevant pics for you guys really so i hope you guys have enjoyed them.
 

beardielover17

Juvenile Dragon
3 Year Member
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ive commented on these elsewhere but my opinion doesn't change, they are friggin awesome!
 

Red Ink AUS

Bearded Dragon Egg
3 Year Member
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709
That monitor would have been easily between 3 and 4 feet Sandie. The heath monitor is a semi aboreal species and our most temperate wheather tolerant species as it lives around the Southern parts of Australia.
 

zebraflavencs

Bearded Dragon Egg
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*saves those pinecones for personal glamming over... and all about snuggling...* Thanks Mate... You've made an already neato Valentines week even better...
Le Sigh...Janie
 
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