I actually think Caleb is on the money with this one. Looks very much like 50% of the pythons we get around here, about 25km north of Port Macquarie. A couple of other comments, I wouldn't call it "high yellow" by any stretch of the imagination, even compared to what we get up here, and the Hunter is actually at the very far northern end of the DP range, which we could say goes from around Port Stephens down as far south along the coast as beyond the Victorian border, so smack in the middle of "pure" Diamond country it definitely is not.
Jamie
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I actually think Caleb is on the money with this one. Looks very much like 50% of the pythons we get around here, about 25km north of Port Macquarie. A couple of other comments, I wouldn't call it "high yellow" by any stretch of the imagination, even compared to what we get up here, and the Hunter is actually at the very far northern end of the DP range, which we could say goes from around Port Stephens down as far south along the coast as beyond the Victorian border, so smack in the middle of "pure" Diamond country it definitely is not.
Jamie
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I actually think Caleb is on the money with this one. Looks very much like 50% of the pythons we get around here, about 25km north of Port Macquarie. A couple of other comments, I wouldn't call it "high yellow" by any stretch of the imagination, even compared to what we get up here, and the Hunter is actually at the very far northern end of the DP range, which we could say goes from around Port Stephens down as far south along the coast as beyond the Victorian border, so smack in the middle of "pure" Diamond country it definitely is not. It is well within the Intergrade crossover area.
Jamie