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also want to get this male woma into the action as I really like his weird pattern and I know his mum has thrown some wierd patterns in the past and some spotted, reduced pattern stuff as well.

What do you have hidden away den??:D
 

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This is my girl that should go this year or next, u cant see by the pic but it also has a completely light blue belly that is genetic.
 

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congo - that gtp is awesome.....whats the history of it do you know? Do you have a pic of the male you are going to pair it with?
 
a few dirty old coastals i'm playing with and a bredli
 

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and a couple of this seasons striped albinos that i'll have to hold on to.
 

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Few nice ones there poeples. "Snake" looks cool.

Congo, love it, and would love one.

While these couple of Jungles weren't held back they were picked for their particular traits.
1st 2 pics are my female, Isis. SXR line bred by Mark Sim (aka morelia_morphs). Mother was Aphrodite and father was Spiderman.
Pic 3 is my male, Merlock, bred by Roger Lester. Mum was a Tully and father was Obee line.

Looking forward to seeing what comes from them this year.
 

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Lets see if this works, this is a female SA form MD I bread this year and the eggs are hatching as I type, she has alot less black than most and when she sheds her brown is a vibrant orange, and white as white, truely a great underated animal.
Cheers Colin
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I'd love to see Elapid projects also, I know there are a few around...;)

ooh ooh i know a big one in the works but i cant say who ;););)


hahaha mel ;) ;)

den and mel both know our projects,some im willing to share...some not just yet :p
my main projects are antaresia particularly rp blonde macs and stimsons,and rp and fully patternless childreni etc.
and also my main pet project is kinghorni.
im working on quite a few different scrubs. pretty excited about it...working on different colours and patterns etc :D

as for elapids,i dont have anything too exciting i plan on breeding but i do have some black eastern browns, solid black spotted black snakes and some interesting redbelly's ( with white faces and red cheeks) id like to see one with a complete white/cream head.:)

here are a few examples anyhow.


eastern browns

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black spotted blacks(blue belly)

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2 of the redbelly blacks i have

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childreni (red colouration and one with a granitey type pattern)

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few stimsons pythons

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few spotted pythons

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a few different juvenile scrubs

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some nice snakes shown so far! good thread den ;)

cheers,smithy.
 
smithy - really like some of those antaresia - a lot of them are very under rated I think and I want to start keeping more of them.

Also really like the rbbs....if i was going to keep an elapid they would be the one i think.

Cheers,
Dave
 
smithy - really like some of those antaresia - a lot of them are very under rated I think and I want to start keeping more of them.

Also really like the rbbs....if i was going to keep an elapid they would be the one i think.

Cheers,
Dave

thanks heaps mate, thats just a taste of the ant's im working on.
they certainly are under rated,easy to keep/breed and heaps of variation in pattern and colour. a bit of time and patience is all that is needed to produce something outstanding in these little snakes :D

you cant go wrong with rbb's, great snakes...from a personal view i much prefer the ones with the pale faces over the plain black variety and im yet to see a better rbb then my female (she is the 1st pic) . :) plenty of potential in breeding some stunning babies from her.

cheers, kris.
 
Actually I'm torn between the last & the 3rd to last. What the hell I'll take 2!
 
some nice snakes smithy- particularly like the rp macs.

that rbb is very nice. is there a particular locality you are getting the cream colouring on the face?
 
Actually I'm torn between the last & the 3rd to last. What the hell I'll take 2!

:lol: thanks mate... i should be pairing a red coloured pair and a goldy coloured pair this year so fingers crossed they go for me :)


some nice snakes smithy- particularly like the rp macs.

that rbb is very nice. is there a particular locality you are getting the cream colouring on the face?

yea mate they are "iron bark" local in south east qld.

Kris....

You have the most beautiful snakes.. you legend you :p

hahaha thank you amy lol :lol:
 
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