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Old 10-May-07, 03:14 PM
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Boldest Stimmie

Which - in your opinion - Stimson's locale has the boldest (eg, reddest) colouration, and nicest markings?
I'll be getting a stimmie very soon (once my license shows up), and I like the Stimson's for their markings and colouration. All opinions are appreciated, .
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Old 10-May-07, 03:41 PM
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It comes down to personal preference but I like alot of the WA stimson's.
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Old 10-May-07, 03:47 PM
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WA stimmies can be very red, especially those of the wheatbelt region....
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Old 10-May-07, 03:47 PM
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The WA Pilbara/Sandfire Stimsons are always quite nice, very bold patterns, even as adults, quite red int he markings aswell! I dont mind the Georgetown either. My favourite would have to be the Wheatbelts though, theyre just stunning animals, 2nd not far behind are the Pilbara WA stimmis. All 3 are harder to get than your average stimmi. Look them up though
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Old 10-May-07, 05:19 PM
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Thanks! I just emailed Snake Ranch regarding their Pilbara hatchies.

Does anyone know if I can actually view the individual hatchling before purchasing him/her? It says on the site that Snake Ranch is not open to public visitation, but are buyers considered to be general public?

Thanks everyone, for the help so far.
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Old 10-May-07, 05:38 PM
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wheatbelts and tenant creek! i have a tenant creek (search "elvis") there are two threads with pics!
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Old 10-May-07, 06:05 PM
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I like McDonnell Ranges NT
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Old 10-May-07, 06:16 PM
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I personally like the georgetown stimmies.
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tenant creek IS NT no? cause mine looks like the one above, only more contrast
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Old 11-May-07, 01:59 PM
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they change colour when they grow
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Old 11-May-07, 02:30 PM
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cool thats good to know! so is there a difference when people say NT ot Tenant Creek?
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Old 11-May-07, 03:55 PM
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Tennant Ck is a locality in NT, as to are the MacDonnell Ranges locality. I have seen quite a variety of colouration and patterning withing the 'NT' species
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Old 11-May-07, 06:35 PM
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Pilbaras

Heres a couple of Port Hedland animals. These arent the norm, but it shows that theres some great looking snakes in the area.



This pics not exactly flattering, just a quick snap to give you an idea.



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Old 11-May-07, 06:51 PM
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Ooh, lovely pythons!
I'm still waiting for my license *whinge*. How long does it usually take to arrive?

I spent all afternoon cutting up a log out the front for my python - hollowed the pieces out for more hides. And then dad helped me to cut up some hollow bamboo poles. Now I'm collecting all of the little boxes that are lying around. I need the entire cage full of hides! Will find some sandstone rocks over the weekend, to carve them into caves.

Waiting for that license is agony...
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