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Nah, not the Tanami, he's one of the Sandfire Womas. though he does kinda look like a Tanami though! :eek:
 
Nah, not the Tanami, he's one of the Sandfire Womas. though he does kinda look like a Tanami though! :eek:
oh i don't really know much about how to pick the different localities yet heres my boy he was one of the 2 tanamis that snakeranch hatched out this year i was lucky number 2 in line stoked i got him
 

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Here is another picture of my female topaz woma :)
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Cheers
Kyle
 
oh i don't really know much about how to pick the different localities yet heres my boy he was one of the 2 tanamis that snakeranch hatched out this year i was lucky number 2 in line stoked i got him

ohhh i love his sharp dark markings on his back!
 
Hi Brett,

These are from my tanami pair and are coming along nicely. I should have the same pair together again this year too.

How are the boodarie hatchies coming along???

Cheers
Dave
 
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our 4yr old woma Soran :). Second pic my 6 yr old holding him
 
My little Tanami girl shed on friday and seems to have grown so much since we got her on the 1st Jan.
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She christened the couch too just as I said to my son "watch out for signs of pooping"! She wasn't too happy with me trying to catch it or move her when she was going!
 
I must say that is a very nice Tanami! Very RHD-like rich colouring!

Thanks Ben, don't specifically know its locale within the Tanami area, I know its parents are were bred by Snake ranch and Daniel Garcia, both have great terracotta orange colour and only 5ft long if that, lovely looking snakes
 
Here are three more showing some variation within the clutch.

one pic shows the clean banding then breaking into swiggles for the last 3rd. An example of reduced eye markings which the black will fade out to and all orange head as adults and the tradtional look. I love the subtle difference within the clutch.

With this line i want to develop limited 'eye brows' or puppy dog eyes as my daughter refers to them.
Similar to the pics of my adult females with solid orange/yellow heads with little to no black at all.
So far the clutch seems to have a 50:50 split for that so good time ahead.
 

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very nice yommy.....hopefully ill get some this year! 3.5yrs old and the big girl would be just over 2kg i would say and the smaller girl would be about 1.5kg. Hopefully the boy knows what he is doing this year.
 
very nice yommy.....hopefully ill get some this year! 3.5yrs old and the big girl would be just over 2kg i would say and the smaller girl would be about 1.5kg. Hopefully the boy knows what he is doing this year.

I think your in with a very good shot. My girl went at that time too. I think with the boodaries giving an extra year is benifitial. By waiting until the 3 and 1/2 year mark. i've got 11 eggs per season. Your girl seems spot on for sized and wieght.

I will be resting yellow girl this season i think and having a red hot go will 'RED' girl to see what she can produce.............

It will also be my 1st attempt with the RSP this season too. hopefully i have success like you did last season.
 
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