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Mudge Reptiles

Locality: Hatton Vale, Queensland, Australia

Phone: +61 423 180 525



Address: Australia 4341 Hatton Vale, QLD, Australia

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25.01.2022 Alpines have such great head patterns.



24.01.2022 Subadult Male Leatherback Bearded Dragons (Pogona Vitticeps) with tail damage GONE NOW Contact by: Personal Message (inbox) or text/call on 0423 180 525 Location: Half hour West of Ipswich Q

23.01.2022 Nice colour on my alpine blues

22.01.2022 Great colour on these juvenile Alpine Blotched Blue Tongues (Tiliqua Nigrolutea)



19.01.2022 Juvenile Leatherback Bearded Dragons (Pogona Vitticeps) Contact by: PersonalMessage (inbox) or text/call on 0423 180 525 Location: Half hour West of Ipswich Q

16.01.2022 Juvenile Silkback Bearded Dragons (Pogona Vitticeps) Contact by: Personal Message (inbox) or text/call on 0423 180 525 Location: Half hour West of Ipswich Q

13.01.2022 Juvenile W.A. Goldfield Shingleback (Tiliqua Rugosa) Contact by: Personal Message (pm) or text/call on 0423 180 525 Location: Half hour West of Ipswich Q



12.01.2022 With the current state of affairs it has become apparent that Facebook is no longer a good place for pet owners or breeders of any animal species to come to eve...n those that just wish to discuss the care of their animals. Groups are being shutdown rapidly and with them goes years of information and photos in an instant. Information that is not easy to get back and that could have help anyone from breeders, pet owners and wildlife carers right through to zoological institutions and even researchers. It is clear that the animal liberation advocates are winning. Meanwhile we have no where to go digitally except perhaps another platform where we have to start all over again. With this change in digital platform the damage is further done as people can’t be bothered and disappear altogether from the discussion and dissemination of information. For me It is sad to see things heading south as when I first started on Facebook it was like a whole new world opened up to me and this new world brought many of us together regardless of race, religion or language. On Facebook I have made many lifelong friends. With this new found way to connect conversations and debates flowed and people shared their experiences and views readily. It can be said that these experiences and views assisted many to improve their husbandry techniques thus creating a better environment for the animals they kept or would go onto keep. During this time though I have always found it important to also be a member of a bird club. Bird clubs are great places to connect with people and meet face to face. They often hold bird sales where unlike Facebook, you can actually sell your birds. Many also have a magazine that has articles, classified adds and list breeders you can connect with and more. They also advocate for your hobby and your rights as an individual to keep the animals you keep and they get fellow breeders and pet owners in to talk about their experiences. I understand that some do not like the idea of belonging to a club or have bad experiences but now is the time to stand united and fight back against the misinformation being shared by a few. If clubs continue to dwindle in numbers there will be severe consequences. For a moment I want you to close your eyes and in your mind picture a library and community centre burning to the ground. I want you to reflect on how that makes you feel because at the moment with groups being closed down and the information disappearing with them this is precisely what is happening. When a group disappears you no longer have a place too go to. You also no longer have a forum to discuss issues with or support one another. You can no longer scroll back through history and read threads just as you would read books in libraries. We need to stand united and not only fight for our rights digitally but also at club level. Join your local club and work together to improve our hobby. Don’t let a select few ruin it for the millions upon millions who do the right thing by their animals. Feel free to share

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11.01.2022 Juvenile 66% het for black Blue Tongues (Tiliqua Scincoides) Contact by: Personal Message (inbox) or text/call on 0423 180 525 Location: Half hour West of Ipswich Q

10.01.2022 Best vets for reptiles.

10.01.2022 Juvenile Alpine Blotched Blue Tongues (Tiliqua Nigrolutea). Picture of adult from previous clutch for reference only. Contact by: Personal Message (inbox) or text/call on 0423 180 525 Location: Half hour West of Ipswich Q



07.01.2022 Please can everyone just set 1 trap in your local creek or waterhole. 2l coke bottle cut near the top turn around and put back in. The bait is just a cane toad or their eggs. Read this

06.01.2022 Juvenile Silkback and Leatherback Bearded Dragons (Pogona Vitticeps) reptileclassifieds.com.au//juvenile-silkback-and-leatherb/ Contact by: Personal Message (inbox) or text/call on 0423 180 525 Location: Half hour West of Ipswich Q

04.01.2022 These are the best coloured babies I've had so far Alpine Blotched Blue Tongues (Tiliqua Nigrolutea)

04.01.2022 Male W.A. Goldfield Shingleback (Tiliqua Rugosa) gone or text/call on 0423 180 525 Location: Half hour West of Ipswich Q

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