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Last batch for this season

Our last batch of Ants for this season :)
They are Geraldton form stimmies
 

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this seasons hold back childreni
 

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If anyone has any pics of your antasesia's biting you, you gotta show them!
You all have wonderful snakes, you must be very proud!
 
This is my little one "yet to be name"
 

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Might as well add a few of this season's hatchies

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A quick question for OpalsDad: What age and size is the snake in that last photo? My little spotted is 72cm long and hatched in November 2008. I've had trouble finding weaner mice for her so she's mainly on pinkie rats... usually 3 at each feed every 7 to 10 days. Looking at your pic your snake is coping with what I'd guess to be smaller adult mice.
 

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Well, the title of the thread is 'Antaresia freaks'... This snake qualifies - it was hatched without any indication of eyes, and seems to have natural scalation where the eyes should be. When flash photographed, it 'jumps' . I imagine that the heat sensing pits would account for this, but who knows. Its sense of smell appears to be normal, and it feeds readily.
 

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try feeding a fuzzy or hopper rat. better than a pink rat and easier than feeding 3 small mice each feed.
 
snakelover - that is wierd.....the name stevie is quite fitting also. Cruel, but funny! =)
 
try feeding a fuzzy or hopper rat. better than a pink rat and easier than feeding 3 small mice each feed.

The issue is that my local pet store never has stocks of fuzzy rats or weaner mice. They jump from pinkie rats to adult mice. Reptile City is further away from me and usually has a better range of food items, but their opening hours are an interesting compromise and even if I buy a few items they're usually starting to defrost by the time I get home.
 
Jupiter creek, My childreni is 12 months old (11/1/09), She is being fed a small adult mouse every 5 days. She seems to swallow it pretty quick in about 1- 1 1/2mins. she seems to be growing well and not getting a pin head or really fat
 
She is also around the 65cm mark Jupiter

Thanks mate! Looking at the pics of both our snakes they seem to be of similar sizes and proportions. I might just buy one smallish adult mouse this week and see how she goes. The worst she can do is refuse or regurgitate.
 
My female Blonde who is starting to show some good colour imo. She will be paired with the male who is pictured on page 51.

And a Broome stimmie
 

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GSXR both Twilight & Eclipse are looking awesome, should produce some cracking offspring I'll bet 8)
 
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