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Posted by: sdmf31 at Fri May 15 00:12:10 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by sdmf31 ] hi i have been out of the reptile world for a few years(joined the marines had to sell all my snakes) anyways i am in the process of getting my collection going again. i want to start with pines, so here is my question... i would like to either get a pair of blacks, or northerns or southerns, and i am wondering statisticly, which of the three mentioned subspecies usually obtains the largest size?( length, girth and so on) i used to have a few northerns way back and i have had bulls and great basins around since i could walk, so technically i am not new to this but would still like some info from the pit veterans out there. thanks alot. and good luck this season! [ Hide Replies ]
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