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- 25-Dec-09, 08:10 PM #1
Show us ya Woma's
They have 'show us ya ?' threads for other genus.
Lets get a cracker thread going for woma's as there is so many great locality and forms out there from Tanami's, SA's, WA's, RDHs, Topaz, Boodaries, Sandfires etc etc and even the reduced patterned/spotted ones.
Let get em out there.
To start here are my Boodaries from WAHERPS - It's an obsession in the guise of a hobby
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- 25-Dec-09, 08:44 PM #2
Boodarie
- 25-Dec-09, 08:51 PM #3
Great lighter back ground there bitey nice woma.
The boodaries amaze me with the different tone and colours on the one animal from cream to yellow background with red to deep rich brown banding and soft tan colour mixed in.HERPS - It's an obsession in the guise of a hobby
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- 25-Dec-09, 08:54 PM #4
Woma pic
This female is virtually pattenless having about six very pale spots on her...cheers solar 17 [Baden]
- 25-Dec-09, 08:57 PM #5
Cracker Baden i am sure you have some more
bannana boy and spotted girl.
One of the best woma lines in Aus thats for sure.......
Here is jay76's male i am holding, another cracker Baden animalLast edited by yommy; 25-Dec-09 at 09:03 PM.
HERPS - It's an obsession in the guise of a hobby
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- 25-Dec-09, 09:01 PM #6
Baden, your collection is the best I have ever seen
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I'm getting a pair of WAers in 2 weeks. Will post pics then. soso excited
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Tanami i got three days ago. had first feed 2 fuzzy mice yesterday =)
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1x Woma 1x Bredli
- 25-Dec-09, 11:17 PM #9
A few of this season's Tanami hatchies.


- 25-Dec-09, 11:17 PM #10
nice little tanami there.
I personally would be feeding rats over mice, if he can eat two mice he'd be able to eat a 10-15 old fuzzy rat pup.
Good looking hatchies MR BredliHERPS - It's an obsession in the guise of a hobby
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My young girl enjoying a mouse


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- 26-Dec-09, 01:16 PM #14
THe thing i love about woma's and any woma can testify is that thay have so much personality as hatchies from head bobbing, tail wiggling when excited but my most favourite is when they try to impersonate an angry eastern brown and get up into the S strike position and growl their jaws at ya only to head butt. They do grow out of this as adult and 'usually' become very placid unless you food then it's a different story.
A few of mine as hatchies being tough...............HERPS - It's an obsession in the guise of a hobby
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- 26-Dec-09, 01:36 PM #15
God bless 'em!
(Boodarie pictured below)

Snakelove, the hatchies pictured will look a little different after their first slough. Some of them will stay quite dark for their entire life (like their mother) and some will be noticably lighter after their first slough and will develop orange bands (like their father) over time. I'm not sure how long that takes though, as i have not held onto any of the lighter banded ones as it's the dark banded ones i'm more interested in.
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