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Again some more of the stunning animals that I have had the pleasure and privelige of photographing. Again TrueBlue's animals. Awesome
 

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And a few more . . . for now
 

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Nephrurus, these pics have been posted before be what the hell just for you mate.
 

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i must add that all the credit for the wellsi go to dave from pilbara pythons as im just breeding them for him.
 
good looking animals as always rob! love those addars, and as for the olives.....whats not to like!!
 
Gee whiz sengir, i'm amazed you were able to find the door out of Rob's house. If i were you i reckon i would have just set up camp. :lol:
 
Absolutely stunning, I would love a few of those! Are they any harder to breed than say antarcticus or praelongus.
 
Dont think so hawke, adders are adders and as a rule adders are very easy to breed.
 
The pics dont do them justice at all, in the flesh they truely are a sight to behold.
 
jamgo, yeah all the black wellsi are females, the large orange form wellsi is a male but the small orange,(female) is to small for this season.
Dave stuffed up a bit and sent all females thinking there was a male amougst them, he was just to busy at the time. There are couple of black form males on the way thou, so should have a few clutches of them this comming season.
I wont put the orange over them blacks at all, just blacks to blacks and orange to orange.
In the flesh the orange form are awsome, they make the red form look very plain. IMO they also rival the black form.
Very stunning adders indeed.
 
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First off they are absolutely amazing.Seriously good looking adders.
Secondly, I haven't been doing this for years like some but actually how many types of snakes do you keep Trueblue?That's if you don't mind me asking?
 
Gee whiz sengir, i'm amazed you were able to find the door out of Rob's house. If i were you i reckon i would have just set up camp. :lol:


Well man its come very close, everytime I have only stopped in for a visit and ended up staying a few days lol, I can't get enough of the wonderful animals and the knowledge. Lol its very hard to leave, I am sure rob will be getting sick of me very soon lol.
 
over the years ive kept, tigers of a few different forms, adders of most forms, the 3 copperheads, inland and coastal taipans, collets, spotted blacks, mulgas, most carpet spp, rough scale snakes and rough scale pythons, olives, stephens bandeds, browns, bhps, womas, childrens, stimmies, macs, redbellies, gtps, diamonds.
green tree snakes mainly the blue form. and a few other that have slipped my mind atm. its getting late and my head hurts trying to think of them all. hahaha.
 
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