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I've put these up a million times before. I'm too lazy to take new pics :)
 
Geez you been holdin out on me bro,...very nice pattern you got going there Gibba,...any spares pm me. :)
 
couple of youngins
 

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i cant tell you exactly (because they are the bosses(wife) ) but it think they are from the goldfields region in WA, The original wc breeders come from Gary Davies of WAR. She did tell me but i didnt listen, now if they were longer and had no legs i would know all about them LOL
 
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i cant tell you exactly (because they are the bosses(wife) ) but it think they are from the goldfields region in WA, The original wc breeders come from Gary Davies of WAR. She did tell me but i didnt listen, now if they were longer and had no legs i would know all about them LOL

Mine are also WC from Gary Davies. I'm getting some more females from him soon :)
 
Cool, I'll let him know. :)

If you want something a "bit special" hit Dave at Pilbara Pythons up for a few pairs of Pilbara Milii... They look really cool. AND NO ONE HAS THEM!!!
 
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Cool, I'll let him know. :)

If you want something a "bit special" hit Dave at Pilbara Pythons up for a few pairs of Pilbara Milii... They look really cool. AND NO ONE HAS THEM!!!
They now have their own name (U. seorsus) and an endangered status to boot so I doubt that Dave will even entertain the thought nor would the department will be letting any slip through the system at present.
 
Really? WA museum told Dave that they had the same DNA as the other Milii.... Should have got in earlier I guess...

Found Daves old post:
"Here is something a little different, Our Pilbara Thick-tail.
This was collected a few seasons ago and in our opinion is quite different dispite the W.A muesum telling us the DNA is the same as critters from over east."

See link bellow for picture.
http://www.aussiepythons.com/forum/...83/thick-tail-colour-variations-152403/page/2
 
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That was a very crafty red herring instigated by CALM and WA Museum so that nobody would bother collecting them while they rapidly got the description approved and made them out of reach.
 
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Great looking thickies guys!!! Wow Gibblore, those interesting patterned ones are FANTASTIC!!! If you get some babies from them let me know, I would be very interested in a couple of them!!! :)

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Here's a couple of my guys!!! The boy in the first photo is very dark! the second pic is my girls and the third pic is of the male again!
 
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I just picked up 4 wild caught wheat-belt milii last weekend. One adult and 3 juvies. I'll get some pictures at some stage.
 
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