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This bloke is 97cm and 20 months old now. I should have even better ones this season out of the big light yellow girl(pictured post #53) and light grey and striped prossy male.
Kris.
 

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This bloke is 97cm and 20 months old now. I should have even better ones this season out of the big light yellow girl(pictured post #53) and light grey and striped prossy male.
Kris.

Nice, still looking good. :D:D

Heres my girl, shed again recently.
 

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Thanks Vixenbabe,
Yours is a good example of a light Coastal.
Some stunners in here.
Kris.
 
Another 20month old normal Coastal. It' a fussy eater. it's 64cm TL. It should colour up normal down the track.
Kris.
 

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Here is a QLD Sugar-cane field locale a bit flighty however :lol:
 

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there is some cracker coastals been posted :shock:

here's my pair - the male 8 years old
female 13 years old
this seasons matings ;)

cheers HK.
 

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here's some pics from a few years back
female
male & yearling
the male when he was around 3-4 years old.
 

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Couple of mine..I really like that yellow one Kris,is that a Prossy as I often see very light coloured animals similar to that in my area just as good as any hypo some of them.Actually the one in the first pic is a wild yearling I had visit a year or so ago.Also I may as well add a pic of a very nice roadkill that was still alive when I found it but had been clipped by a car and I put it out of it's misery I couldn't just drive off leaving it suffer.
 

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Those last lot Browns are impressive,the 1st one and the last one [ roadkill ] are stunning,Theres some awesome looking ones around at the moment,a bit of selective breeding with these ones around should produce some stunning hatchies...What size is the 8-13year old pair...
 
hi pythons73, the male 8 year old is around 8ft
& the female 13 year old is a whisker under 10ft.

that 2nd animal is a stunner Browns

jinjajoe, that looks a lot like some of the "coastals" i get around where i am (Herbert Valley) & they tend to be a little bit quicker than the other type of coastals around here :)
 
A boring little Coastal. Next season she'll be a goer.
 

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Yes herpkeeper indeed !!!!! the thread is about Coastals !!!!!!! in terms of speed i'd say deadly quick !!!!!! ;)
 
Heres my new addition i got on the weekend,also my big female coastal,nothing special in looks,but ive had her since a hatchie,nearly 7 years old,she is such a placid girl...
 

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here are my two:
male:

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and female:

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:D
 
that 1st one is going to be a cracker Ravan, looking good ;)
nice snakes everyone
cheers HK.
 
pics from a few months ago, but heres mine and my bro inlaws. They are brother and sister. My boy 1st, and my bro in laws girl 2nd.

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