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Old 26-Aug-06, 10:17 PM
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not sure about breeding with it yet, i don't even know it's sex yet,

the other snake i bought as a coastal but is more darwin then coastal,
after every shed it looks more like a pure darwin then ever, the thing
that worries me is that it is very dark were my darwins are a lot
more yellow/green looking,
 
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Old 26-Aug-06, 10:19 PM
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thanks peter, yes i know what you mean,
 
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Old 26-Aug-06, 10:20 PM
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not sure about breeding with it yet, i don't even know it's sex yet,

the other snake i bought as a coastal but is more darwin then coastal,
after every shed it looks more like a pure darwin then ever, the thing
that worries me is that it is very dark were my darwins are a lot
more yellow/green looking,

Any pics of these animals, i cant really imagine a yellow/green looking Darwin.
 
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Old 26-Aug-06, 10:20 PM
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very nice fly2high, if mines a male we should talk........................

cheers,
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Old 26-Aug-06, 10:27 PM
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no worries steve
i think we should
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Old 26-Aug-06, 10:45 PM
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hi matt,
you not having a go at me are you.............

i know you have dawins so you know what i'm talking about, if you don't, look at some darwin pics and you will see what i mean,

and besides, this is getting of the subject as to this snake, so lets get back on track...

if you really want a pic of a normal looking darwin pm me your email address and i'll send you one.

cheers,
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Old 26-Aug-06, 10:50 PM
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we will talk fly2high, pm me your email address and i'll see what happens, lol,

cheers,
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Old 27-Aug-06, 02:10 PM
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hi everybody,
thought i'd better come clean,

this coastal is a w/c one, i found this guy in my back yard yesterday and took some pics before letting it go, this is the normal coastals from my area, i find them like this all the time, most have the stripe and some of the adults are as good as the overseas jags, i've seen large adults that are stunning,

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Old 27-Aug-06, 04:34 PM
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it looks like an average coastal, do you have any pics of the onse that are as good as overseas jags?

and i know that you want to keep it on track but as you know i am interested in darwin morphs and i cant say i have seen any yellowish / green ones, any chance of a pic
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Old 27-Aug-06, 07:03 PM
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hi nick,
sorry if my colour description was misleading, i don't have any darwin morphs, it's just how i describe the normal body colour of darwins, might have something to do with me being colour blind,

i know it's just a normal coastal, i find them all the time around home,

the pic i have of the jag looking coastal isn't mine so i won't post it as i don't have permision,
have you seen the pic of mrspikes prossy coastal hatchling, it's simular to that, only an adult,

cheers,
steve.......
 
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didnt it come from your backyard ? ?

so my answer is yes its a pure coastal and its locality is from your backyard
 
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oops sorry didnt see uyour above post
 
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Old 27-Aug-06, 08:41 PM
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So I was pretty close in saying tasmania, cause your in Nth Qld.

All Applause accepted , because I know my localities
 
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Old 28-Aug-06, 01:22 AM
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it is nice steve 6610 dont get me wrong!

kanes prossy still doesnt look like a jag though to me. Justa better then average coastal, but i would nt mind it!

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