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Here is another pic of mine
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Vixen and duz10z they are really two unusual coloured womas, I think I like Vixensn the best though.
 
Here is a few from the Rabbit Flat clutch taken whilst cleaning this morning.
The parents to these guys are full siblings to my fully reduced animals.
After their 3rd shed a few of these will be offered up and i'm keeping 1 or 2 :)
 

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They're gorgeous Yommy! Love that 5th pic. Has a very pretty head haha. 1st and 4th are stunning too but they're all lovely. Must be pretty happy!. Which are the keepers? or suspected keepers? :)
 
:D I got this young fella today
 

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They're gorgeous Yommy! Love that 5th pic. Has a very pretty head haha. 1st and 4th are stunning too but they're all lovely. Must be pretty happy!. Which are the keepers? or suspected keepers? :)

The 1st one is the one i am holding back especially if male but regardless is my favourite. (They will be getting probed shortly)
Once i know sex ratio's and all have had 3rd shed (some have, some arent far off) I'll advertise.
They come with full shedding and feeding details. They are little pigs on fuzzy/weaner rats.

This season with the Rabbit Flats. The RP/Spotted male is the only male going over the girls.
Other male will only be used for combatting purposes :( thems the breaks.
I want this line proved this season.

A rested season with the Boodaries last season should see some good results too :)
 
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My little dudes have definitely settled in well. Havent missed a feed, great to handle, always active and exploring.

I am already looking for a female RHD now lol! They are just too awesome. Only problem is there don't seem to be too many genuine RHD's around- most of the ones I see are boodaries and ranami's :(
 
female shed yesterday so got some new pics , shes looking really nice imo so couldn't resist throwing some up :)
 

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I'm curious how do people get the wild caught specimens? Can just anyone go out and catch them from a specific locale?
 
I'm curious how do people get the wild caught specimens? Can just anyone go out and catch them from a specific locale?

No you need to be authorised. In the NT and WA wildlife authorities give permits, permission to people as collector / relocators.

My WA animals where F1 captives from W/C and red girl was an actual W/C yearling sourced from WA through Pilbara pythons breeding syndicate.

The Rabbit flat locale original animals where sourced originally as W/C animal, The group i have are F1/F2 animals from the original grandparents. Its a bonus that this line throws RP/spotted animals. Even the RHD animals tend to throw some RP animals. This is a line i want to prove out, regardless the 'Sibs' throw speccy animals

Unless your into your locality specific animals it doesnt matter, but I like to know the origin and history of my animals and collection.
For any of those that want locality specific animals i am one source for these quality animals.

Maybe Dave could throw up some Boodarie landscape pic's
 
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a quick question, at what age is a woma considered an adult?
And what is their growth rate.
Mine is only 13 weeks old and I'm so eager to see her grow. She's such a tiny baby lol
 
a quick question, at what age is a woma considered an adult?
And what is their growth rate.
Mine is only 13 weeks old and I'm so eager to see her grow. She's such a tiny baby lol

Just a word of advice......don't go overboard with the feeding. Woma's in particular are pigs in the feeding department and will keep eating if u let them. If this continues they can end up with fatty liver disease which can be fatal.

Stick to the rule of thumb re feeding and you will have a healthy python.
 
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