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Average size for hatchling black pine?

RobertIIII Oct 17, 2006 05:42 PM

Just curious what the average size for a black pine is? I just got mine and he is huge compared to my kingsnake and ratsnake hatchlings. so does anyone know?
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---------------I Fear two things in life.......My God and My WIFE!

1.0 Leucistic Texas Ratsnake "Loki"
1.0 Mexican Black Kingsnake "Odin"
1.0 Black Pine Snake "Sid"
0.1 Albino Pacman Frog "Chubbs"

Replies (5)

guero Oct 17, 2006 08:14 PM

Most of my pines are rather large right out of the egg. Most of them averaged around 70-80 grams and about 15 inches or so (guessing). Although I did have a couple this year that were over 100 grams and were right at 18 inches 2 days out of the egg.

Scott Robinson

LloydHeilbrunn Oct 17, 2006 10:45 PM

The only one of my six that I measured was 18" and I honestly believe there are several bigger .I did do room temp(about 78-80) incubation, 83 days....
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Lloyd Heilbrunn

Palm Beach Gardens, Fl.

RobertIIII Oct 17, 2006 11:35 PM

Cool, I was just wondering, because tis guy is HUGE! I would say he is about 19-20 inches!! Makes my kingsnake and ratsnake hatchlings look like worms!! lol Thanx
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---------------I Fear two things in life.......My God and My WIFE!

1.0 Leucistic Texas Ratsnake "Loki"
1.0 Mexican Black Kingsnake "Odin"
1.0 Black Pine Snake "Sid"
0.1 Albino Pacman Frog "Chubbs"

LloydHeilbrunn Oct 17, 2006 11:46 PM

You might to Google and then download Serpwidget and find out for sure....
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Lloyd Heilbrunn

Palm Beach Gardens, Fl.

LloydHeilbrunn Oct 17, 2006 11:47 PM

That should read "might want to Google....."
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Lloyd Heilbrunn

Palm Beach Gardens, Fl.

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