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This is my DeGrey Station Stimson - her name is Ember and she is just gorgeous!
 

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Pilbara stimmies


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My wheatie :)
 

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Stimmie

Don't have a decent picture of my Daughters recently adopted 6 month old Stimson so here a picture of it's Mum and Dad..lol
 

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WA Pinstripe pair. Seen a few lock-ups already, so fingers crossed for this season.

Will be the first time i've bred these two, so looking forward to seeing what they can produce. :p

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They look just like RSPs, pretty interesting and cool snakes.
 
My Blonde Pair still mating this season and the females looking the goods upside down a few times lately, when I open her cage.
Pic's of them mating today after being disturbed.
 

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Sorry that probably came across wrong. I think they are stunning animals. I just personally wouldn't call them pin stripes. Stripe to body size ratio is about the same as striped Darwin's and they're called stripes not pin stripes. To me the stripes would have to be narrower before I referred to them as pin stripes. They are spectacular animals and yours so you can call them whatever you like.
 
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