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i love the first one reminds me of a cracker cowley
Some update pics of these 2 females .
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Here's a couple of ordinary shots of my SXR female showing her appreciation for the new mat I put in her enclosure. After getting breeder's choice stuck in her mouth, going un-noticed till it was soggy and moulded to the roof of her mouth I took it out and replaced it with just a carpeted door mat from Big W for $6. Normally I take my snakes out when I tend to their tanks but she was well wrapped around her heatcord and I could not move her, meanwhile she continually struck and bit my hand. So I swept all the breeders choice over to the other end of her cage, hoping she'd stay wrapped on her heatcord and settle, but no, she comes on over to the front of her door to let me know she does like her home but she doesn't like me...lol..
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Hey Red-Ink I love the bamboo structure you have got going on there.... any more pics or details on that?
mysnakesau I love the shoe! Hehe. Cute little set up. Nice little bite.....
 
Thanks Tara. LOL, I wanted a couple of my little enclosures to look like junk laying around because that's where you would find wild snakes - in shoes left outside has been a popular spot. When I have done call outs for FAWNA, ppl had boxes of junk on their veranda, big dirty boots, and the red bellies seemed to like curling up in places like these.
 
Here's a couple of ordinary shots of my SXR female showing her appreciation for the new mat I put in her enclosure. After getting breeder's choice stuck in her mouth, going un-noticed till it was soggy and moulded to the roof of her mouth I took it out and replaced it with just a carpeted door mat from Big W for $6. Normally I take my snakes out when I tend to their tanks but she was well wrapped around her heatcord and I could not move her, meanwhile she continually struck and bit my hand. So I swept all the breeders choice over to the other end of her cage, hoping she'd stay wrapped on her heatcord and settle, but no, she comes on over to the front of her door to let me know she does like her home but she doesn't like me...lol..
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Just looking at your hand it appears you have copped more than just that once!!!! Beautiful Jungle.

Jungle_freak your jungles are stunning.
 
Hehehehe. I love it. I might have to steal the idea. If that's okay. Aha. Hope your hand is all good, you did say continually struck!
Must get my babies up on this thread too. There is some in my profile pics but not all 3 and the females have shed. So tiny and cute they are.
 
Hey Red-Ink I love the bamboo structure you have got going on there.... any more pics or details on that?
mysnakesau I love the shoe! Hehe. Cute little set up. Nice little bite.....

Hey Tara.. Here you go, I just cut the bamboo to size and bound them together with twine and placed some plastic leaves in there.

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I've made the enclosure prettier since this pics with some critter crumble substrate.
 
The bamboo looks awesome eh? Have you got that secured or is it just leaning and tightly fit so it doesn't rock. I might have to pinch that idea too :D

Tara I don't mind you pinching my ideas. Getting ideas from others is what makes learning more the fun. :D And I am not handy with saw, hammer and nails so I have to make do with stuff like that - and gift boxes and bird nesting boxes for hides. My baby bredli has the other shoe and a miniature watering can.

Hands all good. She doesn't really hurt, just she has needle sharp teeth that pierce the skin very easy..lol
 
pic of the female at post 2740 with these quotes..
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Beautiful animals Colin (I've lost count now as to how many times I've said that...lol).That b&w is so clean mate, do you find your Julatten's become grey as they get older, or are they holding the white now into their later years?

thanks mate. it depends on the julattens but generally yes and most seem to get that silvery grey where the white once was.. but I do have one female that is now more an ivory white and shes held the white longer than any I own.. the hatchie pictured is from that female so I'm hoping it stays white longer.

Ive posted this old pic a few times before but thats the mother.. pic is a few years old and shes more ivory now but not silver.. came from tremain..


took these pics of the female 12-June-2011 and although she's dull and starting to come into a shed, you can still see shes definitely not the usual silver grey like most julattens at this age (not exactly sure but is at least 4.5 yrs old) and still holds a more white/ivory colour.. colour is obviously not as good as the earlier pic but for her age I'm pretty happy with the colour.

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Nice work Colin. Have you used her for breeding yet, as I reckon with the right male she would throw some really nice bubs.
 
She's lovely Colin if you can would love to see some piccies after shed........I just have to keep looking though I don't have any more room for any more babies ,,
 
Nice work Colin. Have you used her for breeding yet, as I reckon with the right male she would throw some really nice bubs.

yes mate, the season just passed and the one before that.. I think she's done ok and happy with the results.. next year I'll put a male from the previous season over her.

a few she bred season just passed

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Very nice Colin. Love the clean head pattern on the third one.

Cheers Justin
 
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