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RE: Blackling Pines???

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Posted by: orchidspider at Mon Nov 8 11:31:42 2010   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by orchidspider ]  
   

I was at the Columbia SC show this Sat, and didnt see anyone selling or making a note of Blackling Pines, and I was looking VERY carefully for an Ariz Green Rat, as well as unusual Bulls and a normal Southern Male. And I always like to look at Black Pines and other unusual Pits, there were Newton Co IN and Kankakee Bulls from Sunshine Serpents, which were very nice looking, as well as a very nice DARK black and light brown Tri color Kanakee male with attitude to go with his awsome colors, at another table- SO I would have noticed Blackling Pines at this show. I found a nice Aiken SC Southern, and he also had Sandhills NC Pine babies and I got a VERY nice F Okeetee Corn from him last year. He did not have any blackling pines, and he would be the one to have them, as all he had were SC Southerns and NC northers and a few other local types he has bred. Great prices at only 25$ a snake. A true hobbyiest. The male southern is eating now as I write.
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BULLS: Pr normal (KS&TX), 1 Pr Northern (M Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada & F Minn), Pr Kankakee Co, Ill, CORNS: Pr Okeetee, SC, FOXES: Pr Western, KINGS: Pr Black Eastern (L.g.nigra) Todd Co. KY, Pr. NC Eastern Chains (M from Union Co. & F from Mecklenburg Co.), Pr."Goini", Franklin Co. Fla, Pr. Costal Banded Cal (M Hypo & F normal) Pr Speckled, Harris Co. TX, PINES: Pr Louisiana (pure descendants of Terry Vandeventer stock), Pr Southern (F light & M- Aiken, SC), PYTHONS: Pr normal Ball, RATS: Pr Black, Henderson Co. NC, Pr Black (M White Side & F Leucistic), Western Green, F (Mt. Hopkins, Cochise Co. AZ), OTHERS: 10 Tarantulas, 150 Orchid plants, 40 assorted tropical plants and violets, 3 Freshwater Planted Aquariums with West African Dwarf Cichlids and 2 condo-porch gardens with Bonsai, Roses and etc...


   

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