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Striped Palmerston Jungles
The colour in this line is fantastic, they are quite a nice yellow straight out of the egg!

A few hours old:
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Two different 7 month olds - the second was cloudy a week ago and still looking good.
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2.5 year old sibling: (from the same parents as the animals pictured above)
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RP Eastern Blueys



looked like codom, but something else is likely at play at well so ill continue working with it, been about 6 years so far i want a patternless.

unproven pos hypo central


i have no idea yet eastern bluey


High white easterns, seems not fully provne has produced some bubs just as nice but no back crossing yet.


I hatched this semi dorsal striped md a couple of years ago, ive stil got her havnt bred her yet though, not sure if i like the thought o striped mds
 
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Wow!! Im really impressed by these animals, looks like a lot of dedication has gone into them. Well done guys!!
 
RP Eastern Blueys



looked like codom, but something else is likely at play at well so ill continue working with it, been about 6 years so far i want a patternless.

unproven pos hypo central


i have no idea yet eastern bluey


High white easterns, seems not fully provne has produced some bubs just as nice but no back crossing yet.


I hatched this semi dorsal striped md a couple of years ago, ive stil got her havnt bred her yet though, not sure if i like the thought o striped mds
Love them all. Can you pretty please share some more pics of the white Easterns and the MD? Do you still have the parents too?
 
Patternless Childreni
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Platinum Maculosa (debatable)
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Pinstripe Stimsoni
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Pinstripe RHD Woma
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Hypo Coastal
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Reduced Pattern Proserpine Coastals
These are only going to get better and better with selective breeding - as of yet I haven't actually bred a RP x RP clutch so looking forward to seeing what these guys can produce next season. The younger animal pictured at the bottom is of a completely different lineage to the first animals shown, she hatched out last season and was quite stunning so she is being kept back as a breeding prospect in a few years time - she is related to the striped animals at the very bottom.
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Striped Proserpine Coastals
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They are stuninng can't wait to see what you produce from them too :)
 
Vixen those pin stripe WA stimsons are very very awesome, i hope you breed them, let me know!
 
A couple of mine
 

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Beautiful snakes there but whats the last photo? Never seen a snake like that :O :p
 
Light form Mt Isa childrens, probably not a morph as such like all these other hot things you guys are posting but a nice animal that produces even nicer young.
Shes gravid again, only need to walk past her tank with your tallywacker hanging out and she falls gravid.
 

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a nice Rp ish coastal


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just snapped an updated pic of the Female MD, my photo skills are legendary
 
Being a snake catcher in the Gosford area, I see many beautiful diamonds. I love releasing them. Especially the ones that I know would make people drool.
So these aren't my snakes, just some I have come across. The first few are of a snake that had both black and white and black and yellow. I held it for a day and took photos for my records then released it. The others are just nice.
 

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