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    Talking New Aussies

    A buddy of mine at work decided to get rid of his collection recently. So I worked out a trade deal with him and picked up some really great animals.

    Womas went to the top of my wish list the moment I first saw one. With this deal, I ended up with a pair of 09's. I didn't expect to get any of these for a long time, but the stars aligned, and I'm bouncing off the walls I'm so happy with them.

    The male has a LOT of spunk. He also has a lot of extra skin on his neck, which is really really odd looking, but it doesn't seem to bother him at all.



    I thought he was just bluffing at first... but he set me straight first chance he got.

    You can really see the extra skin here.


    The female is beautiful, and an absolute sweetheart.






    In addition to the Womas, I also got a pair of Children's pythons, which are surprisingly cool (and surprisingly hard to photograph)


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    Re: New Aussies

    Great pick ups! Well he sure showed you huh lol.

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    Re: New Aussies

    My woma gets really wrinkly like that in the neck when she is due a shed. He could be a bit dehydrated also.

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    Re: New Aussies

    I should mention the neck wrinkle has been there his whole life. I saw these guys when he first bought them like 6 months ago. It seems like a benign deformation. If anyone has seen anything else like this please chime in!
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    Re: New Aussies

    Wow! Look at him flying outa that box! Definitely no bluff there!

    They're all beautiful! Congrats!! I have a huge soft spot for womas...gonna have my own someday!!
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    Re: New Aussies

    Nice additions Zack! I really like those Womas, I would love to have some one day. I seem to be getting more into boas since they give live birth.. way easier!

    Good luck with the new snakes, hope ya enjoy them. I think I can see into the future... More Aussie pythons??
    Tiff'z Morphz

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    Re: New Aussies

    Those are beautiful. The Australian region has beautiful snakes.
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    Re: New Aussies

    Quote Originally Posted by Hulihzack View Post
    I thought he was just bluffing at first... but he set me straight first chance he got.

    Yeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaah!!!!!!!!!

    I just got tagged by a 5 foot bullsnake I caught at work yesterday - but that was just a tag - THIS IS A BITE!!!!! As in chomp and clamp!!!!

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    Re: New Aussies

    Nices hows the hand after chomp and clamp lol.
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    Re: New Aussies

    I was never really into Woma's until I saw one in real life, pictures do them no justice, and they really are stunning animals! I like the Children's, they're neat little guys!

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