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RE: Black Pine Morphs

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Posted by: FL_Herps at Wed Aug 11 19:36:10 2010   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by FL_Herps ]  
   

Pied (piebald) is the only true morph and there are only a few people working with it, but you can find pics of them. Here's a link to one that was posted recently here:

http://forums.kingsnake.com/view.php?id=1840720,1840720

Other than pied, there are natually occuring integrades with mugitus (Florida/Southern Pines) sometimes referred to as Cocoa Pines...but I really hate them and think a pure black pine looks the best. Also, you can never be sure if people just choose to hybridize them with another Pit in captivity just to try to make a buck.

I don't think any morph or integrade can beat a pure black pine.

Here's a couple pics of my pair when they were hatchlings from John Shmitt of Suncoast Herpetological which orignated from John Ginter's stock (some of the best Pits in existence):


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Take care,

Alex Pepper


CBB '07 1.1 Aspidites ramsayi--Woma Pythons (Don Hamper/Rare Earth Stock)
CBB '08 1.1 Bothrochilus boa--Bismarck Ringed Pythons (Tom Keogan Line High Contrast)
CBB '07 1.0 Heterodon simus--High Red Southern Hognose Snake (Tom Pinson Line Red)
CBB '07 1.1 Pituophis catenifer sayi--Marathon, Texas Out-crossed Stillwater Hypomelanistic Bull Snakes
CBB '08 1.1 Pituophis melanoleucus lodingi--Black Pine Snakes (John Ginter Stock)
CBB '06 & '08 1.1 Eublepharis macularius--Blazing Blizzard & Reverse Stripe Tangerine Albino Leopard Geckos "Blaze" & "Angie"
CBB '02 0.1 Hemitheconyx caudicinctus--Stiped African Fat-tailed Gecko "Smeagol"
CBB '03 0.1 Canis domesticus--Cocker Spaniel "Cupcake"
CBB '99 0.1 Canis domesticus--Yellow Labrador Retriever "Freckles"

Happy Herping!


   

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