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patternless pines

derekdehaas Jul 03, 2006 02:00 PM

hello
i am getting a pair of yearling patternless northern pines, i have been looking around for pics and info on these morph but couldnt find any, so i am thinking to myself there must be not a lot of those pines out there, i am only paying 200 for those snakes off the classfied on fauna ads. i am just wondering if any of you seen or heard about those beauiful cream-tanish color pines?

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DISCERN Jul 03, 2006 04:26 PM

I have asked the same question before and what I was told is that the patternless northerns are crosses between a southern and a northern. I don't say that to discourage you, but to just give you a heads up on what I have been told. Perhaps someone who knows more about these could chime in as well.....There may be some out there that are pure and I don't know it. They are neat snakes! If you find out anything more about these, post your findings!
Take care!
Billy
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