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    Re: Pit Pippers

    Excited to see what else comes out!

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    Love the brown on tan/ brown on grey patterns. Just the right *pixel* for a warp-faced weave. I have some lovely Navaho Churro and Romney hand spun yarns in just those shades. May have to warp the inkle.

    Very inspiring.

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    Re: Pit Pippers

    Quote Originally Posted by distaff View Post
    Love the brown on tan/ brown on grey patterns. Just the right *pixel* for a warp-faced weave. I have some lovely Navaho Churro and Romney hand spun yarns in just those shades. May have to warp the inkle.

    Very inspiring.
    I won't lie, I had to google "warp-faced weave" and "warp the inkle" to be sure about what you were saying. I had a hunch with "weave" but never heard those other terms. Loom something new every day.

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    Some more bull snakes I hatched this season.





    Will get another update of these red hypos soon, they were in shed for this picture. Two very different looking hypos from the same clutch.:



    Some axanthic combos:

    Axanthic whitesided and banana bull:

    Hit the triple recessive from het x het pairings, twice!

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    You do great work John. Those bulls are looking GOOD!

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    Awesome stuff.(:
    Crawling back into the reptile scene once more!

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    Re: Pit Pippers

    Great job, Great Clutch John

    There is some outstanding examples in there for sure.

    Pituophis Rock!

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    These guys are just beautiful!!!

    Al, also enjoyed the UK pits.

    Some of the literature I read says that these animals don't appreciate handling. Have you all found that to be true?

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    Re: Pit Pippers

    Quote Originally Posted by distaff View Post
    These guys are just beautiful!!!

    Al, also enjoyed the UK pits.

    Thanks glad you enjoyed

    Some of the literature I read says that these animals don't appreciate handling. Have you all found that to be true?
    I don't have any problems with mine to be honest, of course the babies are a little defensive at first but this soon fades away as they mature.

    AL
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    Re: Pit Pippers

    Quote Originally Posted by al stotton View Post
    I don't have any problems with mine to be honest, of course the babies are a little defensive at first but this soon fades away as they mature.

    AL
    Thanks. Good to know.
    One of these is on my wish list.

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