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Some of my Pits

john dhont Jan 29, 2011 12:16 PM




Just out of hibernation, my triple het bullsnakes

Replies (12)

john dhont Jan 29, 2011 12:17 PM



Still young but very promising

john dhont Jan 29, 2011 12:18 PM

also very promising, thx Al

alstotton Jan 29, 2011 04:57 PM

Lookin sweet John!!

your sayi is also a very nice example my friend.

tanguy6 Jan 30, 2011 04:32 AM

Hello John,

Long time no see my friend, been checking out your Bulls on the forum. Awesome animals ! Hope to come by again sometime and check them out in the flesh. Cheers.
Tanguy

pyromaniac Jan 29, 2011 03:16 PM

I like that one! What is it het for?
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Pyromaniac AKA Greatballzofire

john dhont Jan 29, 2011 03:56 PM

Het. for albino, whitesided and snow

DISCERN Jan 30, 2011 10:25 AM

Stunning, to say the least!
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Genesis 1:1

monklet Jan 31, 2011 09:41 AM

Beautiful! They look "west Texas"?
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john dhont Feb 01, 2011 05:27 AM

I have no idea where they come from.
I'm living in Belgium and bought them as adults overhere, so its very difficult to know their origin.

monklet Feb 01, 2011 10:44 AM

To my eye they are almost certainly west Texas animals. As you probably know, that is an area which seems like an intergrade zone with affinis. At first those looks affinis to me but saddles on the neck are well defined which may be more indicative of sayi.

I'd like to hear some more informed opinions on this?
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Evil_Hybrid Feb 02, 2011 06:25 AM

Considering their genetics (het for albino and white sided), I'd say chances are these are generic, non locale specimens. Beautiful ones nevertheless.
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"Never wrestle a pig"

monklet Feb 02, 2011 09:34 AM

Good point and I did consider that but phenotypically they look west Texas to me. Just what's under the hood, who knows.
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