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Not sure of this girls exact due date as I was away when she had her prelay but I would say she is not far off given how she looks.

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Dave she looks like she is working hard just to keep them in. Amazing how big the wombs get.
 
Not sure of this girls exact due date as I was away when she had her prelay but I would say she is not far off given how she looks.

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yeah she looks massive but you should see the big boodarie girl! Looks like she has eaten about half a dozen jumbo rats - poor thing!
 
Well done Dave......both boodarie girls! Sounds like you are heaving a good season so far.
 
some more woma eggs tonight! ;) These are boodarie x tanami.
 

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looking good brett!

Not sure of this girls exact due date as I was away when she had her prelay but I would say she is not far off given how she looks.

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jakethomas - I aim my incubator at about 31.7 degrees - there may be 0.1,0.2 degrees difference between top and bottom at the most, I put womas, bhps eggs at the top and morelia on the middle shelf. I didnt measure the watre/perlite ratio but just put as much water as I would normally as if doing the no substrate method. It was enough to make the perlite sort of clump together but there was no watre sloshing around in the bottom of the tub.

How big is this girl, she's beautiful btw!
 
vixen - not exactly sure off the top of my head but id say about 1.8kg or so prior to cooling. She is about 6 yrs old now and is def one of my favourites! Her eggs didnt do too well last year but the year before she threw some crackers who will be paired up next year.
 

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Here are some updated pictures of my Uluru girl. My pair recently upgraded to a black melamine, 5'x2'x2' twin unit. She was out on top of the hide.
 

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9 more tanami eggs cooking as of this afternoon! From the tanami girl belly up a few posts ago.
 

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vixen - not exactly sure off the top of my head but id say about 1.8kg or so prior to cooling. She is about 6 yrs old now and is def one of my favourites! Her eggs didnt do too well last year but the year before she threw some crackers who will be paired up next year.

Wow great looking animals deebo.
 
I like to separate my eggs so if one goes they all dont follow suit.

Here is a a simple fix solution i use to stop eggs rolling on grates.

The common clothes line peg has it reptile uses :)
 

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They are new ones, but not the boodaries.

I was hesistant with yellow girl this season and she didnt go so happy to rest her this seaon and red girl didnt respond to the male attention.
Joys of a biological hobby.

Though I have some woma eggs in the incubator amongst others still, so all is not lost....... looking forward to seeing these head though.
 
My 2 year old rdh woma

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Mine

Here are a few of the womas I keep in my collection over here in the states. I love all the great pics.

Thanks Ryan Young

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This is one of my Boodarie Womas, she's 5 years old, extremely placid and a great feeder. Looking to sell if anyone is interested.
 
Nice Ryan Y especially that 3rd pic.

Here's the two flag ship males for my woma projects.

The locality boodarie line and the 'other one' I hope to prove out over the next few season :)

God i love woma's :)
 

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