I know this is the wrong forum but I figured I might have some fellow pit fans here. The first one is an amel. southern pine male.
thanks for looking.
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Michelle 
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I know this is the wrong forum but I figured I might have some fellow pit fans here. The first one is an amel. southern pine male.
thanks for looking.
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Michelle 
this is the amel. female.

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Michelle 
San diego gopher male.
thanks for looking.

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Michelle 
WOW!!! Those pits are awesome!! I've been looking at the pine snakes as a possible next pit for me, but I want to learn more about them first. It seems there are a ton of morphs for the pines, I guess I'm a bit intimidated.
Thanks for sharing the pictures, they are beautiful!! 
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Michelle, those are some absolutely gorgeous animals! Tell you what guys- just for the sake of posting let's see your pits. Here's one I posted a couple days ago on the pit forum. These are my albino Applegate gophers. Enjoy.
Ken

And my Stillwater hypo female.

Het for Stillwater hypo male.

They are all awesome! That het for stillwater is getting huge. I can't beleive how light the stillwater hypo is too, she is the same color as the aspen.
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Michelle 
whoops wrong Pit...(LOL) This BIG dude was behind my house (still is I hope). 5 feet catching some rays in January. I have lots of wild San Diego and a few SD x Sonoran Gopher pics if anyone wants to see them.

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Rick
Never Enough
Reptiles

Oh Rick, he is awesome! Thank you for the picture.
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Michelle 
Some of Coastal Foothill Red Diamonds are truly stunning like this guy. Most of the ones from the Desert side of the mountains are a more faded “sandy” color.
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Rick
Never Enough
Reptiles

I would like to see your gopher pics.
take care,
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Michelle 
I thought I had a bunch but can't find them all. They're probably in some obscure folders somewhere. I'm trying using HTML, I hope it works.
This one was behind the house, nice color for a San Diego.

Driving Home late one night, about a 4 footer.

SD from the mountains (they tend to be darker)

San Diego X Sonoran, the integrade zone is pretty small, I have a pic of a baby Anery from this area too.

Bonus stripe Cal King Pic

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Rick
Never Enough
Reptiles

Those are beautiful, I have never seen them in the wild before.
i really liked the striped cal king.
thank you Rick for sharing the pictures.
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Michelle 
Rick,
Always nice to see an impressive "pit" in the wild...
I saw this albino Western Diamondback (along with a Patternless Western Diamondback and an Albino Cobra) at the Columbia, SC show earlier this month...they were at JS's table...
Later,

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CSRAJim
I love that picture, what were they looking at...lol..
They are beautiful.
thanks Ken.
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Michelle 
Ken, they look like nice active snakes. Are they?...........cool animals....mike bodner
Chris' Colubrids Thayeri
Yes. They are very active, and very intertaining. I watch them probably more than any of my snakes.
Ken

Ken, that's a cool pic with those gophers looking straight up in the air. It looks just like someone is holding a mouse right above their heads, LOL.
Steve
Thanks Steve. I just walked into the room, and they were already like that. Pretty neat.
Ken
I wasn't sure about the pines at first. i have texas yellow bulls and kingsville reds. The southern pines caught my attetion when I was looking through the photo gallery at John Cherry's pic's. I knew I had to have one. I have never really been and albino fan but these I fell in love with, I think it is the constrast that got me.
thanks again
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Michelle 
np
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Michelle 
Beautiful animals Michelle. If I ever got into Pits, I think the ones I'd want to work with are the San Diego Gophers, because of their smaller size.
Steve
If you ever decide to get some they are as addicting as thayeri...lol... I started out with bulls then fell for the amel. southern pines, then I seen the san diego's, like I said very addicting but really enjoyable. Very inquisitive creatures, who are so aware of their surroundings ,to me they are highly intelligent. I like when ever I go into the room they all start looking around.
thanks again
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Michelle 
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