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A Few Pics of My Snakes

RogueReptiles Jan 26, 2007 09:25 PM

The First pic is my Albino Pine Female and the second is my Leucistic Pine Female

Replies (11)

rx34me Jan 26, 2007 11:42 PM

Beautiful!
Is the first one a Southern or Northern?

RogueReptiles Jan 27, 2007 07:50 AM

It was sold to me as a Southern Pine, but I'm not sure how to tell the difference.
What do you think?
Thanks,
Jason

DISCERN Jan 27, 2007 11:45 AM

That is a smoking albino southern pine!! Perhaps my favorite albino pine.
Here is a comparison:

Albino southern

Albino northern

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nodaksnakelover Jan 27, 2007 01:44 PM

Billy...
I am SOOOO jealous of that albino southern! She's gorgeous! Hope someday I too can have such a beauty gracing my collection. Till then I'll just keep wiping the drool off my chin every time you post pics. And please, by all means, post more of her! Thanks!

rx34me Jan 27, 2007 05:03 PM

Mine was sold to me as a patternless Albino Northern Pine, but some one told me that they don't exist, so I have no clue if mine is a Southern or a Northern.

Here she is:
Link

nodaksnakelover Jan 29, 2007 01:26 PM

I don't think genetics in Pines as far as morphs go has really been properly addressed as previously discussed in this forum. But looking, I'd call that an albino patternless southern. There's no serious resource out there that says, well we know we have this and this in Northern, Southern and Black Pines. And the genetics are dominant, recessive, ect. Unlike cornsnakes where the genetics are much better understood and set down in many diff places in what they are and how they work genetically.

But anyhow, pretty snake!

DISCERN Jan 27, 2007 05:17 PM

Thanks Russell!!!!
Yeah..that pic was not that good but was the best I could get of her at the time, as she does NOT like to stay in one place for long. ha ha...
I do plan on getting better pics soon.
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nodaksnakelover Jan 29, 2007 01:23 PM

Billy,
yeah, I sure know about Pits NOT wanting to just sit still!
I can set them up on a nice background, with good lighting. And put a container over them to make them stay in one spot and hopefully make them settle down. I have to take my shots FAST once that container lifts off! Only Big Girl and my female Jani will sit still and be calm for photo shoots. Everyone else is pretty quick to start running!

Anyhow, looking forward to more pics from you in the future!

amiemac9 Jan 30, 2007 08:11 AM

Hey Jason,

Is that the Albino that I sold you?

Amie

roguereptiles Jan 30, 2007 12:42 PM

Yes Ma'am it is. They are both doing great. I emailed you pics of them both.
Thanks again,
Jason

amiemac9 Jan 31, 2007 07:02 AM

Produced by Ron Radloff. She's het for snow. Jason, let me know when they have babies!!!

Amie

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