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Oh sorry everyone especially Boa, made a mistake and better correct it before pilbara sees it,
I meant 4500 a pair, 2500 each when the womas are ready. I think that is what pilbara said or was it 450 a pair and 250 each?.
 
menagerie,- there should be this time next year.
 
It's no worries, I took it to be a mistake so no problem. :lol:

TrueBlue said:
Oh sorry everyone especially Boa, made a mistake and better correct it before pilbara sees it,
I meant 4500 a pair, 2500 each when the womas are ready. I think that is what pilbara said or was it 450 a pair and 250 each?.
 
boa said:
I am sure that must mean something to someone :lol:

They are all barbies i thought you liked to give the scrubbers a go occasionally!
So kens your idea of good looking boa,kinky baby kinky hah!!! :lol:
 
Yes Boa, he was refering to my taste in snakes or women, probally both.
But as you can see my snakes,(and the missus), scrub up ok.
 
Thanks for the pic Boa.
That one is superb, especially for an 18 month old :shock:
Great little specimen you have there, nice shot too. 8)

I'm rearing a couple of Gosfords.
Patience is the key with Diamonds.
They're still ugly ducklings, but hopefully they'll turn out nice like yours.


TrueBlue said:-
some gosford diamonds are hot but the best diamonds Ive ever seen came from just over the victorian boader, stunning animals.

Any chance of seeing some pics of these :?: :mrgreen:


Cheers
 
Thanks Zen, yeah it is a superb snake, I have 4 and they all look just the same. They are actually only 14 months old though not 18. Yes at first they really do look like ugly ducklings until they get to around 12 months old and then they just change dramatically and keep getting better.
How old are yours ? Of course the 'change' can be earlier or later depending on how much they eat.

zen said:
Thanks for the pic Boa.
That one is superb, especially for an 18 month old :shock:
Great little specimen you have there, nice shot too. 8)

I'm rearing a couple of Gosfords.
Patience is the key with Diamonds.
They're still ugly ducklings, but hopefully they'll turn out nice like yours.
Cheers
 
wat is the last 1???
i cant figure it out maybe oenpelli? i dont noe tell me :)

thats a damn fine collection anywas get breedin that bumblebee!

i can only dream of havin a collection like that or even just 1 of them drooooooooooooooooooool :shock: :shock:
 
I'm not sure which one you mean but the last photo of Robs was a Jungle.

aussiesnakelover said:
wat is the last 1???
i cant figure it out maybe oenpelli? i dont noe tell me :)

thats a damn fine collection anywas get breedin that bumblebee!

i can only dream of havin a collection like that or even just 1 of them drooooooooooooooooooool :shock: :shock:
 
nice looking snakes.love the bhp (wish i had 1 that looked like that or just had 1 at all). will be good to see some pics of next years little ones.
 
Thanks Boa.

14 months, even better!. Sorry I didn't quote you properly :oops: .
It must be early onset of alzheimers or senility or something. :wink: :lol:

Mine are just about a year old now, so they haven't turned into swans yet!
I was adviced not to feed them too much so they're probably still small for their age or equal to wild one's.
One must certainly be patient with Diamonds.
They're worth it in the end though I reckon.

They've got to be one of the most placid snakes in the world.
I can always trust them with the kids. 8)


Cheers, john
 
Yeah I don't push mine along too fast, they are always hungry and on the lookout all the time.
2 of mine will bite, I don't handle them very often to be honest. One bites everytime I take it out and 2 are fine.


zen said:
Thanks Boa.

14 months, even better!. Sorry I didn't quote you properly :oops: .
It must be early onset of alzheimers or senility or something. :wink: :lol:

Mine are just about a year old now, so they haven't turned into swans yet!
I was adviced not to feed them too much so they're probably still small for their age or equal to wild one's.
One must certainly be patient with Diamonds.
They're worth it in the end though I reckon.

They've got to be one of the most placid snakes in the world.
I can always trust them with the kids. 8)


Cheers, john
 
re A

PMSL southy,yeh i got bitten a couple of times by a savage male diamond while my temprament bred wasterpythons looked on wishing they could be part of the action :wink:
 
Hi, very nice collection but i was wondering if you have any really nice diamonds? Do you have any for sale? Thankyou
 
if your talking about trueblues, i think you'll find that he doesn't own any as they are to much of a hassle where he lives. i think he said this earlier in this thread
 
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