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Snapped a quick pic of my woma, he shed sometime last night, and as you can see this snake has a really unusual milky/frosted appearance even when freshly shed

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haha Jason.s, what a great idea. It won't get scooted around much either.

Yeah Robnson, thats an interesting looking one you've got there. I hope you post more piccies.

I snapped this pic yesterday.
 

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Good looking animals there. Here are a few of my WA's. Note colour difference of red girl pic 1 to her pre breeding shed - pic 4.....
Should be a good year, especially this season, expanding my woma group.
2 different lines this season, exciting times, exciting projects.
Watch this space..........
 

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Nice yommy. I like how dark the 3rd one is.....

I'll definitely be watching this space! :)
 
yeah thats the male, his also the one red girl is drape over in pic 1.

He goes from a rich red to and earthy red/brown through the top of the bands. probably my favourite.
But if truth be told they are all my favourites :)
 
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Have a squiz at this clutch I hatched out this week.
 

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Looking good Boondocker.

Quite a few people have hatchies animals similar to that but I don't know if it has been prooven to be inheritable yet.
 
Looking good Boondocker.

Quite a few people have hatchies animals similar to that but I don't know if it has been prooven to be inheritable yet.

Thanks Squinty,
Turns out they are a sexual pair, so I may be tempted to find out the answer to that question the most direct way.

Strange thing is, they present as 25 percent of the litter, not presented as an oddball single animal, or a runt.
 
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Thanks Squinty,
Turns out they are a sexual pair, so I may be tempted to find out the answer to that question the most direct way.

Strange thing is, they present as 25 percent of the litter, not presented as an oddball single animal, or a runt.

Awesome. I look forward to the findings.
 
boondocker - They are great looking animals. a mate of mine had a clutch of 6 animals where 3 were striped down their back and very small spots instead of bands - not quite as extreme as yours though. He is putting one of the males back over its mother this year so that might shed some light on things.

Boodaries having a late night cuddle!
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Awesome stuff Dave his well and truley up and under. Is this your younger girl?
Best of luck this season mate hopefully you get a big nice clutch from them :)

Here's what you can expect them to look like :) A few progress shots of mine, just sent over to me.
Progressing nicely i think :)
 

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Ripper hatchies Boondocker, best of luck with proving the new morph, I want one!
 
Posted these in my other thread. This is the little guy i got a few days ago.
 

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gee i love that dark banding Rach85 it's going to turn into a nice adult with those dark solid bands.
nice ridge line too. do you know it's exact origins from WA?

Welcome to the world of woma's you won't be able to stop at 1 :)
 
Thanks yommy. The breeder said he was from karattha WA.. or, his parents were i think
 
Damn, Yommy....... I can't find the right emoticon to express my feelings of your latest shots, but *drool* pretty much covers it !
 
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