I first started here about a year and a half ago wondering if pits were for me. So a year and a half later I have no other snakes besides besides bull snakes and a spilotes. Here is a few pics.
Ken
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I first started here about a year and a half ago wondering if pits were for me. So a year and a half later I have no other snakes besides besides bull snakes and a spilotes. Here is a few pics.
Ken
It's easily understood with such nice snakes. Which red is that? I haven't gotten the hang of telling by the pattern yet.
Andy
Is that a Stillwater hypo in the first pic??
this pit group is nothing but trouble. run while you still can, lol...
The red is the crumbly line and the other is hypo stillwater. The hypo still water is about 5 ft long and the girth of a base ball. Any tips on photographing pits. I can never get them to stay still.
Ken
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