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Number of posts: 39 Age: 24 Location: Melbourne - Australia Points: 660 Registration date: 2010-09-16
Subject: Some pics of a couple of mulga snakes Wed 6 Oct - 9:22
Hi guys just thought i would throw up some pics of a couple of my king brown/mulga snakes. Im no photographer but at least you will be able to have a look at them.
This little guy thought it was feed time and tried eating the table.
Guenter Leitenbauer Lord of the Serpents
Number of posts: 1370 Age: 46 Location: Gunskirchen / Austria Points: 2684 Registration date: 2008-05-17
Subject: Re: Some pics of a couple of mulga snakes Wed 6 Oct - 13:07
Fine photographs! We do not see photos of this species here very often, thanks for sharing!
Louis Jacobsz Snakecharmer
Number of posts: 106 Age: 22 Location: Pretoria,South Africa Points: 756 Registration date: 2010-09-14
Subject: Re: Some pics of a couple of mulga snakes Wed 6 Oct - 14:43
Very nice snakes Aaron ! How old are these ?
Aaron Percy Newbie
Number of posts: 39 Age: 24 Location: Melbourne - Australia Points: 660 Registration date: 2010-09-16
Subject: Re: Some pics of a couple of mulga snakes Wed 6 Oct - 14:48
Thanks. These four range from 8 months - 16months and are two pairs. A pair of st george locales and a pair of alice springs locales. The red on the st george's is really starting to come through and their eyes are starting to show some blood red colouring. The alice springs are starting to go the creamy white and brown tips as well. They started off really dark and are getting lighting up with every shed.
Bob Herrington Snakecharmer
Number of posts: 132 Age: 64 Location: USA Points: 1323 Registration date: 2009-02-26
Subject: Re: Some pics of a couple of mulga snakes Wed 6 Oct - 18:09
Great photos, Aaron. I love the one biting the table.
Michael Burmeister Snakecharmer
Number of posts: 148 Age: 30 Location: South Africa Points: 877 Registration date: 2010-07-01
Subject: Re: Some pics of a couple of mulga snakes Wed 6 Oct - 18:30
Nice snakes Arron. What is the temperament of these snakes like? The first picture makes it seem like they are keen to fight!
Stefan Anthonijsz Serpent Chief
Number of posts: 600 Age: 25 Location: the Netherlands Points: 1727 Registration date: 2009-09-29
Subject: Re: Some pics of a couple of mulga snakes Wed 6 Oct - 19:51
Very nice pictures and offcourse very nice snakes too!!
Aaron Percy Newbie
Number of posts: 39 Age: 24 Location: Melbourne - Australia Points: 660 Registration date: 2010-09-16
Subject: Re: Some pics of a couple of mulga snakes Wed 6 Oct - 21:51
Michael Burmeister wrote:
Nice snakes Arron. What is the temperament of these snakes like? The first picture makes it seem like they are keen to fight!
Thanks everyone. He might just like the taste of wood lol it was feed time and was clearly a little hungry. They can be very quick to flare up and bite while they are young but settle well once they are around 18 months in my experience. A lot of people reckon they are very unpredictable but the older one of mine is as placid as can be. Once he knows hes coming out he will just perch on hook and wait to be put in his tub whilst cleaning. The only time he gets really active is when food is on offer.
Bostjan Kraner Serpent Chief
Number of posts: 573 Age: 33 Location: Maribor - Slovenia Points: 1509 Registration date: 2010-03-14
Subject: Re: Some pics of a couple of mulga snakes Tue 12 Oct - 2:33
Great colour. Fantastic snake and pictures too. Stunning. I like the red specimen but both are stunning.
Regards, BKK
Jaroslav Karhánek Snakecharmer
Number of posts: 207 Age: 21 Location: Czech republic Points: 1378 Registration date: 2009-04-14
Subject: Re: Some pics of a couple of mulga snakes Tue 12 Oct - 2:57
Very nice snakes:)
Guest Guest
Subject: Re: Some pics of a couple of mulga snakes Tue 12 Oct - 20:57
Wicked pictures mate! Loving the first one.
NiekHofman Snakekeeper
Number of posts: 91 Age: 34 Location: Eindhoven , Netherlands Points: 1012 Registration date: 2009-12-15
Subject: Re: Some pics of a couple of mulga snakes Thu 14 Oct - 2:53
Nice pics and great snakes.. I used to own 1.1 but I sold them this year. Give me a adult Dendroapsis viridis on a hook and I am fine , but the mulga´s I had were psycho 24/7. They were just not "fun" to maintain anymore and since I work allot I have to clean cages in a "short" time. With guys like these ones cleaning in a short time will get you killed fast hehehehe. Still I love them allot and would love to own them if I had more time.
Aaron Percy Newbie
Number of posts: 39 Age: 24 Location: Melbourne - Australia Points: 660 Registration date: 2010-09-16
Subject: Re: Some pics of a couple of mulga snakes Sat 1 Jan - 3:59
Haha yeah these guy's can be a handfull thats for sure, especially when food is around. They are a favourite of mine and cant wait til they get BIG and nasty haha. It will be a fun time cleaning!
Nigel Sowter Snakemaster
Number of posts: 343 Age: 48 Location: Australia Points: 951 Registration date: 2010-11-29
Subject: Re: Some pics of a couple of mulga snakes Tue 15 Mar - 16:57
C'mon Aaron time for an update on the Kingy's. Persuade me to get some ha ha.
Kelly Chabak Snakemaster
Number of posts: 306 Age: 43 Location: Phoenix, Az Points: 940 Registration date: 2010-09-29
Subject: Re: Some pics of a couple of mulga snakes Wed 16 Mar - 2:02
Excellent!
Aaron Percy Newbie
Number of posts: 39 Age: 24 Location: Melbourne - Australia Points: 660 Registration date: 2010-09-16
Subject: Re: Some pics of a couple of mulga snakes Fri 18 Mar - 9:59
Nigel Sowter wrote:
C'mon Aaron time for an update on the Kingy's. Persuade me to get some ha ha.
Haha I will have to grab the camera out when they shed and get some more shots up. They are well and truely worth keeping mate.