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Old 05-Jul-08, 08:27 PM
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tennants ck locale stimsons

hey all, this is my tennants ck locale stimsons. i have had him for about 5 years and he is a great little thing only ever bitten once (which was my fault for not looking what i was doing when hanging my hand in his tank while i had a mouse in it) and yeah lol enjoy. (btw the pictures dont do his colours justice at all).



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btw the bottom pic was just before a shed hence the dull colours..

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i have been wanting to see an older tennant creek stim. Mine is still a little tacker, but is also a great little snake, never missed a meal or bitten.
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he is gorgeous mate, all though your ones eyes arent that bright yellow colour.. my lil guy had bright yellow eyes since he was a tiny tiny baby.. weird lol.. nice snake but mate..

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he is real nice who was the breeder.
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Very nice , i have a pair myself and they are stunners ...
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if you mean the breeder of my one and not the other guys one.. i have no idea lol.. this was 5 years ago.. the petshop didnt even know what type of snake it was they sold them as childrens, on the docket it said spotted then a few years back my mate told me what it was. he is a breeder and collecter so knows what he is talking about lol..

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if you mean the breeder of my one and not the other guys one.. i have no idea lol.. this was 5 years ago.. the petshop didnt even know what type of snake it was they sold them as childrens, on the docket it said spotted then a few years back my mate told me what it was. he is a breeder and collecter so knows what he is talking about lol..

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you can't tell the locale of a snake just by looking at it. It may share similar traits to a typical tennant creek stim, but this does not mean that it is.
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you can't tell the locale of a snake just by looking at it. It may share similar traits to a typical tennant creek stim, but this does not mean that it is.

well i dont know. everyone who has seen it and knows anything about snakes agree's with what i got told he is.. other then that i got no proof, thanks to idiotic petshops who should learn more about what there selling before they sell it...
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well i dont know. everyone who has seen it and knows anything about snakes agree's with what i got told he is.. other then that i got no proof, thanks to idiotic petshops who should learn more about what there selling before they sell it...
have u tried contacting them to see if they have kept records of who the breeder is? it may be possible to track him/her down.
either way, that is a nice looking snake and i hope you can find out for sure.
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Hi trogdor1988, i think you have a very nice childrens there.

here is a pic of a tennant creek stimmy. check the head pattern for comparison.
sorry about the pic quality, new pics 078 Large Web view.jpg
just my opinion.
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Hi trogdor1988, i think you have a very nice childrens there.

here is a pic of a tennant creek stimmy. check the head pattern for comparison.
sorry about the pic quality,
just my opinion.
The heap of your and the head of his are basically the same. Also, if it were a Childreni, than it would not have those spots all over it, they would be considerably faded. "Just my opinion".
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The heap of your and the head of his are basically the same. Also, if it were a Childreni, than it would not have those spots all over it, they would be considerably faded. "Just my opinion".
pattern can be misleading at times and the scales on the heads are different.
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Here is my TC Stimmie!
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Here is my TC Stimmie!
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