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Are you sure a woma didn't get into the blackheads cage while you weren't looking? They do look very different but not unlike a pic of a woma x blackhead that was floating around on the net a while ago. I'll try find it and put it up to compare
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that would be a cool looking mix there splitmore.
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Old 20-May-06, 09:57 PM
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Are they for sale and does anyone know how much they are asking?
Are they NT or QLD lines?
I am more impressed with the body marking/variation then head colour.
Great to see impressive snakes getting around.
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i would like to know that to.
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Ochre BHPs

Looks like a Woma x BHP?
Dont think I would want one.
But for some reason I wouldnt want a Topaz woma ether.
Just dosent look right?
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Old 21-May-06, 12:34 AM
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Splitmore and ReptileCity, do you know of any definate black headed/woma crosses? The only supposed ones I know of have been wild animals, which I suspect (and suspect only) are unusual black headed pythons, not hybrids. One of the supposed hybrids did look a fair bit like an "Ochre" black headed, but that makes me more confident of the wild one being an unusual but pure black headed, rather than both the wild ones and these "Ochres" being hybrids.
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Kolt, you guys have only had your BHPs for a couple of years, how many years of line breeding we talking here?

Don't mean to rib ya, just interested.
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But for some reason I wouldnt want a Topaz woma ether.
Just dosent look right?
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Yeah - ugly buggers...
heaven forbid you'd want a ***** hot version of a tanami :roll:
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Old 21-May-06, 08:11 AM
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But for some reason I wouldnt want a Topaz woma ether.
Just dosent look right?
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just wanting to know why you dont like the topaz womas.
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Old 21-May-06, 10:31 AM
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Kolt, you guys have only had your BHPs for a couple of years, how many years of line breeding we talking here?

Don't mean to rib ya, just interested.
Denver and Troy purchased their original mother from Kel who obviously bred her from his original ochre girl. The photos show 18 month old ochres bred by Denver and Troy and the linked photos are of last years hatchlings. Theres 4 generations including what Kel has.
Denver is happy for anyone to contact him with any questions. He has no computer access other than mine.
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http://www.justreptiles.com.au/ochres.htm
That BHP in the top right has to be THE most magnificent BHP i've ever seen. Much nicer than the bumblebee in my opinion.

Will it retain its body colour? Because if so, i'll be calling you down the line.
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Anything think extra weird come out of this line, season just past?
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When I try to go to the link it says Error HTP 404 not found or something like that.

Not sure if I like or dislike htey are different though.

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That BHP in the top right has to be THE most magnificent BHP i've ever seen. Much nicer than the bumblebee in my opinion.

Will it retain its body colour? Because if so, i'll be calling you down the line.

HA no way, the bumble bee eats ochre's for breakfast

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Cool re Ochre

They just look like nice bhps,the lack of some blackpigment on the throat is interesting but overall they are just bhps unless they lose pigment and turn white like Bob Witheys line.
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