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The Boodarie station Womas are hatching at the moment so thought i would post a picture of the first one out. Hard to see in the pic but it has a nice clean 'yellow' hew to the background near the neck, hold backs from last season developed nice 'yellow' backgrounds. Plan on keeping quite a few of these to further establish and develop 'striped' and 'yellow' Boodarie lines (another one is also out and about 60% striped). There's a few others with heads out, will add pictures when they're all out.
 

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Nice one Jason....cant wait to see more pics of the hatchies, especially the striped one.

Cheers,
Dave
 
this is a hold back 'striped' female from last season. her pattern is charcoal (from the mother) but she has nice contrast. the 'yellow' is shedding right now so ill get a picture of him later.
 

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interesting thing just happened, thought i would share.
I use the over water method for incubation (i.e. eggs on a suspended/elevated perforated platform over water). One of the little womas was laying there about 4 inches out of the egg (last couple inches still in the egg) with its head down through the platform having quite a large drink of water. i opened the tube to remove him thinking the little fella was out and he retreated back into the comfort of his egg. Just thought that was interested, still in the egg but hanging out for a drink. I have always noticed that womas love a good drink.
 
must have been a thirsty little fella....might be hungry too - try offering him a feed! =)
 
Some nice woma's in this thread, heres a couple of mine.
 

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very nice swampie. Did you breed them?
 
Hi David, no I didn't breed them. The ones in the first lot of pics were bred by Solar17 and the others were bred by Bradley Oliver.

I pair in the first lot of pics had a clutch this year, the bubs will be put up for sale in the next couple of days.
 
this is a hold back 'striped' female from last season.
Very nice, love a woma with a dorsal stripe, but I'm biased (check out my boy, post #185, via this link)
Haven't got any recent pics unfortunately, really should get around to that one day
 
Looking good Jason. Cant wait to see what you end up with this time around. Did all the eggs make it?

Heres a couple of pics I took today of the male I got from you. He is very yellow thats for sure. Congratulations on hatching some more of these guys.
 

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Then there's this one that I hatched last year.

Has some yellow coming through as well. I really like the dark bands on this one.
 

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Thats a very impressive one Christopher,love the yellow tinge coming through the bands..Very nice..
 
You've got some stunners there Christopher.

here's a few of my Tanami male, he's got a clutch pipping today.
And an SA woma
 

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