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Thanks for the replies people

Those are some seriously badass snakes mate, how did you get a permit for venomous snakes?

Would be awesome to see some more photos of your other reptiles and incredible setups?

When I first got a permit all that was required was paying them the licence fee! Think there's a little bit more involved now here in Victoria. Each state has different rules.

Some freshwater crocs I used to have, the 1 in the middle is a saltwater crocodile. Around 5 weeks old here.

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And 1 of my favourite Eastern Tiger snakes.

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Now that's something that not everyone has as pets. Way cool. What do you do with the crocs when they get too big though?

I sold the saltwater croc as it was a complete nutter & wasn't going to get any better. Bloke who took it was happy enough with it (reckon that will change). The freshwater crocs were sold when they reached 2 foot to another bloke who had renovated a bedroom complete with a "spa" for them. I didn't have the room for them as they grew larger & so if not prepared to give them what they need give them to someone who is.

look great mate got any lizards?

Sorry mate don't have any, am thinking of a lace monitor if I can come up with a large enclosure for it. Has to be a lizard/monitor that can live outside & deal with the elements.

Holy crap, absolutely stunning animals! And +1 on the photo quality! I dont want to bother you but all i want to see is more photos haha !drool: well done man :hail::hail::hail:

Some more crocodile pictures

Saltwater

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Freshwater

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Some people here say I have "issues" ha ha. Main thing to remember is that they are not toys & respect them for what they are & what they can do. Funny thing is that the snake with the worse attitude is non venomous! the Scrub Python, it will hurt, it will require stitches but she is family lol!

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That snake is massive! How many feet/cm's is it? :bow:

A little over 2.7m & Rabbit nice looking carpet, had some in the past but only have the 1 jungle now.

Some older pictures of past "carpets"

Darwin

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Proserpine

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Brissy

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Centralian

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& the only one I keep now, a jungle (love the Taranaki colours)

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