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Variety Pack.
 

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[MENTION=709]bredli[/MENTION] Who did you get the Blonde Mac from ? and PS ur inbox is full.
 
A CLEAN, FEED AND THEN A PIC OR TWO. THE USUAL.


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Not the best pictures but still looks nice.
 
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It took over 15 minutes to find the head to start eating. She was actually trying to eat it sideways


Greg
 
I like these two....the little orange guy was a slow starter but is powering along now..
 

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Hi Vixen,
Sorry to beat you to him, but kinda not as he is so pretty! :D
I'm new to all this so not quite sure, Ray is going to get back to me about it.
I just really wanted a stimmie that looked a little different and when I saw this
guy i though, yup.... thats the one!

There seems to be a lot of knowledge on here, ANYONE WANT TO COMMENT???
Do SA wheatbelts exist and if not, what do you think of this lil fella?
 
No the Wheatbelt locality is one from Western Australia no where else
 
That's why I was confused, I emailed Roy aswell and got back a reply that made me even more confused - he seems intent that they are 'SA Wheatbelts' though.

I only wanted the critter as he was a nice animal though, not for the locality. :)
 
Sorry but the use of the term "Wheatbelt " was put to a line of Stimmies with impressive colour and pattern found only in the Wheat growing belt of Western Australia and is well recognised for that fact, For others to now claim this term for critters that are not found within this particular area is merely a marketing ploy.

I am not taking away the attractiveness of the SA stimmi, It is quite a nice example but it will always be to a purist a SA not a Wheat.

Just my opinion! (having bred 100's of the genuine line over the years)
 
Nice little childreni from last season.
 

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Many Stimsons found from southern extreme and across the bottom of Australia share similarities in scalation eye coloration and even the typical trait of not having dramatic pigmentation age darkening.
Maybe this is what Roy really meant.
 
I like these two....the little orange guy was a slow starter but is powering along now..

Due to little knowledge of snakes and reptiles.
What type of snake is this one and what would be the price for a hatchie? I assume an albino

Can you get a platinum stimi & are they much different to a platinum Mac?

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Picked up this little Pygmy python a few weeks ago.
its my first snake and a cracker imo.
 

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