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Haha I can i think when I'm 14 and 9 mths but I go away for a term this year so I probably won't start working until after that which is term 3. Might get some little cash jobs that I can ditch for a term. Dunno where to look or what to do. What do you do for work nellynake?
 
fishing shop haha. I was lucky I knew the people. I don't think they like snakes though :(
 
this thread needs more pictures ;) an oldy but a goody , ive posted this before elsewhere but its still one of my favourite pics
 

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Hahaha that is a very cool pic Thomassss!
A very cool pic and very good photography. You should put it in for the calendar or whatever it is.
 
Thanks for the kind comments. The male was a nervous youngster, but quickly settled into a really mellow fellow. He and the female both have a bit of a dorsal stripe and broken pattern by the tail. It will be interesting to see what they produce. I still think that Yommy's red girl is spectacular. Too bad she didn't produce eggs in 2012. Perhaps it will be lucky 13!

Not to fear Susan i rested the boodarie females last season. They are very well conditioned and good to go this coming season. I will be concerntrating on getting red girl gravid over yellow girl. But if all goes to plan there should be quite a few clutches of womas next season :)

Cleaning today Thomassssss will get some updated pics for ya ;)
 
When I got these Woma's I asked the owner could she write down anything and everything to do with this pair as I myself like to keep records of what's going on with my snakes and she said she was willing to do that but I found out the next day she had already left the country which I was told wasn't for another 3 days.i suspect she just agreed to keep me happy as at the time off me asking for info I ws handing over $$&$,worse thing about what she did was she had at least 40 snakes and if I don't know anything bout my purchase there are 38 other snakes with no info on them.to top it off she was a professional in the reptile field which include her working at the reptile park up north full time. Hate to see the reptile parks records ...thanks for your help has pointed me in a direction to start finding out more bout them.

Like yommy stated it is just about impossible to tell. They could possibly even be mixed locality womas. The male with the silvery markings is almost SA looking but without the size. If I was to hazard a guess I would probably lean towards a NT locale, so either. Tanami or a uluru. Probably the best way to tell the two localities apart is looking at the belly. Ulurus have a very speckled underside, whereas tanamis tend to have a clearer colour. The female looks like a tanami, but as colour varies so much it is impossible to tell.
 
dodgy iphone pic of one of my holdback womas who just shed last night.
 

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thanks jbest - here are some better pics taken with my camera and not iphone! Everytime I pull her tub out im blown away by her. A def keeper!
 

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thanks jbest - here are some better pics taken with my camera and not iphone! Everytime I pull her tub out im blown away by her. A def keeper!

She is a stunner! Awesome hold back.

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Just bought my beautiful woma yearling yesterday. This is her.
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She smashed down two weaner mice today, took her less then a second to snatch the first one out of my hand :)
First mouse was nearly gone by the time I got my camera out
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RHD wide bands

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RHD pinstripes

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looking very nice yommy - this from the rabbit flat line?
 
Gotta say kracken I think I prefer the wide band but all great looking snakes there. Thanks for sharing
 
looking very nice yommy - this from the rabbit flat line?

Yeah Dave its from the sib pairings so can wait to see the Rp to Rp and Rp male over this particular female.

That one is the 1st to have its 2nd shed. Will post more of the clutch mates as they shed. Some i'll advertise in a month or so but they are changing the more they grow :)

Kracken

That RHD with the thick bands is stunning nice collection...

Some Boodaries
 

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