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17-May-08, 12:40 AM
| | Subscriber | Join Date: Mar-08 Location: Melbourne, Victoria Age/Gender: 25  | | | Topaz Phase Tanami Woma....anyone???? After alot of thinking i have decided i want I'm after a pair of tanami Topaz Woma's, I have seen them at southern cross reptiles, but there 2009 pre order is already sold out... My question is does anyone know where i can get a hole of the TOPAZ PHASE TANAMI!!!!! Your feedback will be greatly appreciated   Cheers Brendan | 
17-May-08, 02:39 AM
|  | Subscriber | Join Date: Mar-07 Location: Adelaide Gender:  | | | Hi Brendan,
Topaz are a SXR line, and being a happy customer, I would recommend firstly a SXR Topaz, and secondly a SRX line Topaz bred by someone else. If you want to wait until next year, I hope to have some gorgeous babies! Once I find my camera, I'll post some pics, and in the meantime, check out the following thread and look at Sandy and Sonny... Some of my collection | 
17-May-08, 11:44 AM
|  | Regular Member | Join Date: Oct-07 Location: Hell Gender:  | | | | Here is a pic of one of my Topaz Womas from SXR
Female was heavily in shed when i took the pics so i must get some update shoots of the pair..
This is the male..
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17-May-08, 08:34 PM
| | Subscriber | Join Date: Mar-08 Location: Melbourne, Victoria Age/Gender: 25  | | | awesome pic, gimme more  | 
17-May-08, 09:34 PM
|  | Subscriber | Join Date: Sep-03 Location: either fishing or not | | | | Hey mate, here's one of my topaz. Hard to capture the colours but the male in particular is very yellow and absolutely beautiful! I was lucky enough to get first pick when Simon first released the topazezezzz. I'll put mine together for the first time very soon. They'll be three years old this season. | 
18-May-08, 08:46 AM
| | Subscriber | Join Date: Mar-08 Location: Melbourne, Victoria Age/Gender: 25  | | | Thanks for posting the pic, I have a question though, does the colouring on a baby woma fade with age or its hard to capture there colours on a camera? | 
19-May-08, 02:08 AM
|  | Sdaji Subscriber | Join Date: Jun-04 Location: Victoria | | | I had the opportunity to take pictures of some Topaz Womas last year, here are two females which might produce babies next season. They and the males are all from Southern Cross. 
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19-May-08, 02:14 AM
|  | pure pwnage. Subscriber | Join Date: May-07 Location: Central QLD Age/Gender: 18  | | | Love topazes, hopefully will be the first pair of woma I ever get!
Awesome photo sdaji, makes me drool even more 
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19-May-08, 05:24 AM
|  | Subscriber | Join Date: Jan-03 Location: Sydney | | | Just do some homework and look around "topaz" is just a fancy name given to a particular looking woma in order to charge a premium price for it. There are so many womas being bred, and some leave these 'topaz' ones for dead. Without tryingto burst anynes bubble all those pics above, while all being very nice snakes, are simply just womas and you will see equally as good, if not nicer ones in alot of collections these days. | 
19-May-08, 06:33 AM
|  | Subscriber | Join Date: Jan-07 Location: Syd Gender:  | | | | All those topaz's look beautiful but the Womas that knock me out most are the Boodaries with the clean charcoal bands on a light background. | 
19-May-08, 08:00 AM
| | Subscriber | Join Date: Mar-08 Location: Melbourne, Victoria Age/Gender: 25  | | | Wow awesome pics, i emailed SXR and there pre orders for 2009 are sold, they said i can be put on a waiting list... i could believe the such high demand of these looking woma's.... I'm not going to wait till 2010 for a Woma LOL   | 
19-May-08, 08:03 AM
| | Subscriber | Join Date: Mar-08 Location: Melbourne, Victoria Age/Gender: 25  | | | | what are boodaries natrix i have never heard of them???? | 
19-May-08, 09:24 AM
|  | Subscriber | Join Date: May-07 Location: newcastle Age/Gender: 13  | | | | what splitmore said hits the nail on the head imo
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19-May-08, 09:59 AM
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19-May-08, 10:18 AM
|  | Sponsor | Join Date: May-04 Location: Pilbara Region W.A. | | | Here is a pic of some of the better specimens found very close to Boodarie station.
Boodarie woma are only named such because of the place they were originally found.
Some W.A specimens ( boodarie included ) can look just like any average N.T woma as you get good and average colouration in any given population. Although I may be a tad biased, genaerally speaking, I believe Northern W.A are more nicely defined and to me better looking. South Western woma's on the other hand I don't think are overly attractive ( and that is being polite ). |  | | |