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    Black pine is one of my favorites and just recently got a pair of woma pythons.
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    Re: Deciding on a new Colubrid

    Quote Originally Posted by Lucas339 View Post
    i vote for........BULLS!!!!



    I will second this!

    or mountain kingsnakes
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    I vote Indigo Snake!

    They're the biggest snake native to the US and are surprisingly tame, even in the wild. They have STRONG jaws, though, strong enough to crush the skulls of their prey (the bigger ones eat venomous snakes in the wild).
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    Re: Deciding on a new Colubrid

    Quote Originally Posted by SilverDemon View Post


    I vote Indigo Snake!

    They're the biggest snake native to the US and are surprisingly tame, even in the wild. They have STRONG jaws, though, strong enough to crush the skulls of their prey (the bigger ones eat venomous snakes in the wild).
    I plan on getting an Indigo Snake eventually and it will be the trophy of my collection, but i have awhile before i save up $1000

    But for my next Colubrid its either going to be a Rat (havnt decided what kind but i really want a lucy, or i might just roll old school and get a classic texas rat) or a Bull (im aiming for a hypo or a regular, whatever i can get my hands on first). And im also really liking the albino checkered garter.

    The next reptile expo is in 4 days up here and i will see what they have to offer on Colubrids, tho i bet its just going to be flooded with BP's
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    Re: Deciding on a new Colubrid

    I have a northern pine snake (pit family) and I adore it. Such a spunky little thing. A bullsnake is pretty much a big pine snake, from what I understand. I'd like to get a bullsnake next.

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    Re: Deciding on a new Colubrid

    Quote Originally Posted by fire-eyes View Post
    I have a northern pine snake (pit family) and I adore it. Such a spunky little thing. A bullsnake is pretty much a big pine snake, from what I understand. I'd like to get a bullsnake next.
    Deffinantly BIG, iv heard cases of some reaching 8ft. Plus the hypo bull snake is flawless, they have a beautiful bright pattern. I will deffinantly be adding one to my collection sometime soon.
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    Re: Deciding on a new Colubrid

    Quote Originally Posted by drama x View Post
    Deffinantly BIG, iv heard cases of some reaching 8ft. Plus the hypo bull snake is flawless, they have a beautiful bright pattern. I will deffinantly be adding one to my collection sometime soon.
    they can get that big but you don't see too many that size. my biggest girl is 6 and a half feet but hefty!!

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