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There are some amazing looking ones getting around it seems. I can't wait to see what the future holds for womas. It's pretty exciting.
 

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my woma that i got 2 and a half weeks ago. =) its being fed 2 pinky rats atm.
 

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Damn krefft, that's a nice woma :) I love the reduced patterned guys.

Should be picking up this guy from the airport next week thanks to Tim at URS - very exciting :D (photo courtesy of URS, will post more when I get him)
 

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Any body got some pics of there SA womas? would like to see
 
Damn krefft, that's a nice woma :) I love the reduced patterned guys.

Should be picking up this guy from the airport next week thanks to Tim at URS - very exciting :D (photo courtesy of URS, will post more when I get him)

Lozza I saw him for sale and thought he was a stunner.

I got my little worms today, stole a quick pic but will get some better ones once they've settled in.
 

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heres my 2 tanami`s
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since taking the pics , i have bumped the temp up a bit .
once they have settled in i will take more pics
 
Nice zoojas hey do you have your thermometer prove just hanging there and get the gradient temp? Cause i have my thermometer probe under the substrate getting the surface temp of the basking spot in the hide. Is the gradient temp what were suppose to be looking for ?
 
Hey Guys,

Nice Woma'a, ive attached my 2 new additions.

First is my Tanami and the 2nd is my Uluru.

Keep em coming.

Kyle
 

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WA & NT Woma's

Some great pics so far, here is a couple of my boodarie womas and a couple of the tanami womas. They are a great species. 1st & 2nd pic's - yearling boodarie womas, 3rd pic - female tanami feeding, 4th pic - adult tanami womas just after feeding.

I would also like to see some pics of SA womas and which locality they are (if known).

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I can't get over how pretty they are in the flesh, their scales seem to glow! So happy I got some.
 
I can't get over how pretty they are in the flesh, their scales seem to glow! So happy I got some.

I think they are one of the worlds greatest pythons, and the fact they are so easy to keep and breed is a blessing. They seem to enjoy being kept in captivity !
 
Rob picked you out some nice Boodaries there Lachlan love the tail patterns on the boodaries alot seem to have blotched/mix uneven banding in the tail area. Attached a pics as a reference
Really like the Ulurus Londos they have nice clean dark banding........
 

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Nice zoojas hey do you have your thermometer prove just hanging there and get the gradient temp? Cause i have my thermometer probe under the substrate getting the surface temp of the basking spot in the hide. Is the gradient temp what were suppose to be looking for ?
the probe is hanging off the ground/floor . i dont know if its ment to be touching or not . i have had a look to see if i could find more info - but as of yet i havnt .
 
Oh k thanks, I moved my probe from off the ground to in the hide where they are always basking so im just keeping the gradient temp in the hide @ 32
 
Oh k thanks, I moved my probe from off the ground to in the hide where they are always basking so im just keeping the gradient temp in the hide @ 32
but it's always hotter in the hide. thats if you have a proper hide and not the cardboard ones. i measured last time and it was 2-3 degrees hotter in the hide.
 
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