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    Pituophis collection

    I got my first Pits not too long ago. They lit a fire under my butt and now I have been getting into this group pretty heavy!!

    These guys are from a project Jon Ginter was working in 2006 where he bred a Kankakee locality female to a red hypo male (Stillwater/Kingsville). They came out as light reds het for hypo. The adults would not sit still very well for the photos!

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    Large Female Bertha. She is 6'6" and weighs a good 20 pounds!!


    This is one of Bertha's and the male above babies from 2 years ago. I hope she goes this season!! I plan on pairing her with the sire of the clutch.

    Red Hypo aka Fire Bull




    This is a baby from the male above and a different female from the same line. I keep going back and forth on keeping this little guy. He should color up nicely!!

    Red Bull


    I also have some adult black pines. The male would not sit still for the pictures. There is just something about an all black snake.....



    I posted these not too long ago. These are what started the addiction! I got a pair of Mexican Lined Pines last year. The male wouldn't cooperate so here is an updated pic of the female. Chipper as ever!!



    I also picked up an amazing high yellow and a patternless or hypo cape gopher. I will post pictures of them when I can get some good ones of the hypo.

    please note! the pictures of the first two animals are of them in a tub. They wouldn't sit still on the litte set I made and the cage pictures were coming out crappy!

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    Cool Re: Pituophis collection

    Wow. Gorgeous pits! I had a Sonoran gopher for a short period of time, and I still miss him. He was beautiful and had a very chill personality. I'm hoping to get another pit sometime in the near future. They are awesome snakes!
    1.1 Ball Pythons, 1.1 Corn snakes, 0.0.1 Garter snake, 1.1.2 Crested geckos, 0.2 Mourning Geckos, 0.2 Leopard geckos, 0.1 Indonesian blue tongue skink

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    Re: Pituophis collection

    Quote Originally Posted by Lucas339 View Post
    I got my first Pits not too long ago. They lit a fire under my butt and now I have been getting into this group pretty heavy!!

    These guys are from a project Jon Ginter was working in 2006 where he bred a Kankakee locality female to a red hypo male (Stillwater/Kingsville). They came out as light reds het for hypo. The adults would not sit still very well for the photos!

    Male


    Large Female Bertha. She is 6'6" and weighs a good 20 pounds!!


    This is one of Bertha's and the male above babies from 2 years ago. I hope she goes this season!! I plan on pairing her with the sire of the clutch.

    Red Hypo aka Fire Bull




    This is a baby from the male above and a different female from the same line. I keep going back and forth on keeping this little guy. He should color up nicely!!

    Red Bull


    I also have some adult black pines. The male would not sit still for the pictures. There is just something about an all black snake.....



    I posted these not too long ago. These are what started the addiction! I got a pair of Mexican Lined Pines last year. The male wouldn't cooperate so here is an updated pic of the female. Chipper as ever!!



    I also picked up an amazing high yellow and a patternless or hypo cape gopher. I will post pictures of them when I can get some good ones of the hypo.

    please note! the pictures of the first two animals are of them in a tub. They wouldn't sit still on the litte set I made and the cage pictures were coming out crappy!
    Beautiful snakes Lucas. That red bull looks amazing.

    Them lineaticollis are nasty little buggers when small............

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    Re: Pituophis collection

    Love the look of the solid black Pine....beautiful

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    What gorgeous snakes! I especially like the black pine.

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