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Old 28-Feb-06, 09:44 AM
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Old 28-Feb-06, 10:03 AM
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True Blue , that poor looking snake looks sick with all those white blotches all over it . If you just send it up to me , i will make it all better for you . You will have to give it to me free of charge , to compensate for all the time and love that i will have to put into it to make it better .
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I was just wondering what locality in WA that stimmie is from True Blue?
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Another smarty pance look at me,look at me,rack off rock!
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You couldn't hide it in the shadows could you!!! Oh thats right, all that white paint would be too reflective in the sun!!!
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Old 28-Feb-06, 01:31 PM
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Mr zulu , everyone wants to be so serious now , I have seen that snake and it is beautiful . His animals are in perfect condition and if you can't see some tiny bit of humour in what i said , good luck . You had better start getting up anyone else , watch out Rossagon.He's watching you :wink:
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Zulu worrior, yes I must say I like a good lay down and stretch on me rack.
Ment to put this pic in the other WA stimmie thread but I must of pushed the wrong button.( or clicked the wrong dodacka.)
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Hi Rob it looks really nice and odd as a calico one, isn't?
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Old 28-Feb-06, 04:00 PM
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Some more WA stimsons
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Old 28-Feb-06, 04:39 PM
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True Blue, your stimi looks massive. How old and how big is he?
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NICE! Thanks for posting! Is it possible to give a more specific locality of origin for these three animals?
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Old 28-Feb-06, 07:32 PM
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These are pilbarapythons stimmies and they are from that region.
livewire, Hes not very big, about 2-2 and a half feet.
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Old 28-Feb-06, 07:34 PM
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Getcoiled,- yes it is a bit like a calico, and every time it sheds more and more white, apricot and pink comes thru.
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Hi Rob, do you know if that specimen showed calico condition since were a baby or white areas increased with growing?
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