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New Louisiana Black Pine Snake

Arkon Feb 23, 2008 11:47 PM

Hey Everyone, I have not been around for a while. Some might remember I had the Albino male northern pine paired with the 100% het albino female northern pine and the 1.1 looking to be high white northern pines. Well I just added a Louisiana female black pine I picked up at the Hamburg PA show today, in fact the only female black pine there today. The addiction seem's to get worse and worse(LOL)!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Here is a few pics, they are not that great but... I am also gonna take some new pics of my other pines soon, they have doubled in size since the last time I posted pic's!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

This little sucker is nasty, I know she has not had time to settle in yet but she strikes, hisses and blows air from like a foot away at me. Very cool snake, she appears to be super healthy, she is very girthy and muscular. She is also very tiny, only about 13-14 inches. I am already trying to get funds together to secure a male, these black pines look to be a lot of fun!!!!!!!!!!!!

Thanks, Jason

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Replies (3)

Arkon Feb 23, 2008 11:50 PM

Just a few more pic's. The last one is when she was hissing and trying to strike, so I tried to take some quick pic's not to stress her out to bad!!!!!!!!!!!

Thanks, Jason

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Everyone Is In A Hurry To Get Nowhere Quick, Fast!!!!!!!!!!!

justinian2120 Feb 24, 2008 03:54 PM

what do you mean by a 'louisiana black' pine snake?
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"with head raised regally,and gazing at me with lidless eyes,he seemed to question with flicks of his long forked tongue my right to trespass on his territory" Carl Kauffeld

arkon Feb 24, 2008 07:56 PM

Mislable on my part, thanks for the inquiry!!!!!!!!! I guess it was to much wishful thinking before I posted. I love the louisiana pines and have been thinking about the possibility but just can't swing that kind of coin at this point in time. It should read Black Pine Snake, I mislabled It twice!!!!!!

Thanks, Jason
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