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    some 2015 pituophis

    Here's some of this seasons tasty fruits


    deppei jani


    'green machine' annectens


    multi het powerhouse annectens


    lineaticollis


    albino meeker affinis


    alpine snow annectens


    hi -red het snow annectens



    patternless annectens


    New T+ het patternless 'gold eye' annectens


    sibling of above annectens

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    Re: some 2015 pituophis


    lavender snow annectens


    sibling of above annectens


    New T+ annectens morphs, siblings , two phenotypes , two different eye colours.

    https://pituophisart.wordpress.com/
    Last edited by al stotton; 08-21-2015 at 09:15 AM.

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    Beauties.
    I'm really drawn to these types.

    Yesterday, I ran into a site showing Bogertophis subocularis, the Transpecos Ratsnake. There is also a short Orry Martin video of one in the wild on Youtube. The natural range includes southern NM, where I live. ...something to keep an eye out for. This guy looks a lot like the pits, so I was searching around to find out why they don't share the same genus.

    I did not succeed, but did run into a blog by a Frank Thayer. Quite good, and bookmarked for further reading. One thing he had a few entries down, was an amazing looking Russian Ratsnake, Elaphae schranki (old designation??). Maybe it was an artifact of the photograph or my monitor, but the body was a deep dark blue, with bronzy irregular slanted rings. Gorgeous.

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    Re: some 2015 pituophis

    Those are some gorgeous pits AL. Amazing work as always brother.

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    Re: some 2015 pituophis

    Thanks for the comment

    I've been drawn to pituophis for many year now and the love never fades

    Subocs are an interesting species to think about and I'm guessing they share natural range with some pituophis species. My lineaticollis remind me of giant subocs in some ways.

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    Re: some 2015 pituophis

    Quote Originally Posted by EL-Ziggy View Post
    Those are some gorgeous pits AL. Amazing work as always brother.
    Thanks Bro.

    You know me and the pituophis, its a love affair that's long lasting

    Those crazy T+ annectens I hatched last week are just mind blowing and to be honest I'm trying to work out just what they are. Their eyes are just plain amazing and unlike any I've ever encountered before.
    Last edited by al stotton; 08-22-2015 at 06:23 AM.

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    Some real beauties in there!

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    Alot of variety in there, theyre all very nice
    6.13 Ball pythons
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    Re: some 2015 pituophis

    Quote Originally Posted by John1982 View Post
    Some real beauties in there!
    Thanks John,

    I appreciate you replying and its good share with a fellow pituophis lover

    For many years I've been single minded in my quest to produce new and interesting annectens morphs , along with the few other more natural/wild Mexican species.

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    Re: some 2015 pituophis

    Thanks BumbleB,

    Of all the colubrids Pituophis seem to be the least kept it seems, but hey that's never bothered me in the past

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