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this thread is great!!! its been really nice seeing all the diffrent colourations in the womas over there. the ones here are pretty uniform in colours. heres a pic of mine, hes called buttons and hes 2 years old. im hoping to get my hands on a female this year, so fingers crossed!!
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Wow... I knew I should have kept her.;)
Do you have any more pics of her Bec??

:) yeah, she is gorgeous, im very happy with her... i have more pics, i will upload them soon :)
 
This one is from a Scarf x Snake Ranch pairing. ( was still waiting for first shed)
 

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Dan, those a great pics.... looks like that Woma has had a pretty good life.

Got every right to be over excited.

Had a few scars on him, but other that he was a nice big, healthy snake! Very good to see, all the rain they have had out there really has benefited every reptile we saw out there, always had a belly full of food!
 
Can anyone tell me an average size of the tanamis,rhd boodaries and Uluru womas and do they keep they re colours or get lighter or darker as they
 
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couple of picks of my favourite snake in my collection best money i ever spent love him to bits hes a yearling tanami
 
A couple of hatchys shed in the past few days, and one today so here are some pics.
 

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@ dave they've turn out great love that last one :)
everyone loves a clean pin striped animal onthillside :)

G'day all thought i'd share some new pics from tonight as the newest female to my 'Boodarie' breeding group has just shed. She will be going with my F1 high yellow female and deep chocolate male.
She was a w/c yearling when mine where born.

She doesn't crave human interaction at all but i wanted her for her genes not for handling ability :)

She was coming into shed when i picked her up from Rob and i was blow away then but now freshly shed she is something else again. She's settled in nicely :)

let me introduce my high red/orange boodarie girl - 'Sunset' like the vivid colours from the desert evening............
 

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Gorgeous! I love that rich red colour. I haven't seen Boodarie womas like this before.
As always, my preference is still rockhampton downs womas.
 
Some great Woma photos here.. Quick question.. I'm looking at getting a Woma, and I'm particularly interested in the nice, contrasting colours. Which locale should I aim for? I was thinking a Boodarie Woma.
 
Yommy - i like your new addition! That last hatchy is one ill be keeping for sure.

How is your boodarie hatchy going?

Cheers,
Dave
 
I have just ordered 2 Uluru womas, one from here and one from SXR. Will be getting them in a couple of weeks and will post pictures then.
Hi Elaine, you will love them too, here is a picture of the mother on her eggs.
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i will be getting these 2 off ryan when i get my import licsence in a week or 2
 

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