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pasjuh Mar 24, 2007 05:23 PM

i am new here on this forum and i wanna show you mine snakes
but first i must tell i see very nice snakes here i never see it before ... in the netherlands almust everybody have a elahpe or a lampropeltis or a python....

i got only pituophis and i want more and more.....


this two little one are devil and sneaky and are born last year


this one is 4 snakes de wildcoler is called taliban
the albino snake is terrorist
and the two little devil and sneaky

i have also two black pine snakes this is one she is calling drop

and this one is number 6 and is a male and called shot

i know many menbers have more but here in holland(the netherlands) is is not easy to get this kind off snake but i love then

Replies (4)

durrus Mar 24, 2007 09:16 PM

Hi Pascal,
You have some nice Pituophis there.
Thanks for sharing with us.

reako45 Mar 25, 2007 02:56 PM

Sweet! I love all your San Diego Gophers, esp. the natural colored one. The Black Pine is also a species I'm interested in keeping. I live in Southern California, and have only seen one of those in the wild this year.

reako45

ABeleny Mar 26, 2007 07:58 AM

Hi Pascal

It doesn't matter how many you have, just as long as you some.

"Pituophis, the most exciting species in the hobby"

Andy

Jeremy Pierce Mar 31, 2007 07:17 PM

Great looking pits my friend! Maybe you can start a trend over there like seems to be happening here in the states! Take care.

Jeremy

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