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Here's a Ginter produced black pine . . .>

terryp Nov 01, 2003 12:23 PM

I got a pair of these as hatchlings from John the season after getting the Northern Pines. I hope this year will be their first year to breed. Pic is dark. I'll try and get a better one.

Terry Parks
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bigj Nov 04, 2003 01:22 AM

nice snake Terry, ill post pics of my new female tommarow, if you ( or anyone else ) runs across a breedable male let me know . honestly i dont think ill ever have enough pine and bull snakes.. they have got to be the coolest snakes ever. thanks for posting that pic
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Jaylon ( bigJ)

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0.1 black pine
2.6 northern pines
12.68 leo's of all colors/morphs
2.5 UKC registered American pitbull Terriers a.k.a "the bouncers"

terryp Nov 04, 2003 06:59 PM

Keep an eye out and you should see a breedable male black pine available in the near future. If I see or hear about one, I'll try and keep you in mind. John Cherry might have a long male black pine. You might shoot him an email. I think his or at least the ones he had were the Lloyd Lempke stock. Heck, it might be easier to keep an eye out for a pair and then you have a trio. That would work nicely too in my opinion. I see you have a nice colony of Northern Pines and quite a few leopard geckos. Good luck. Here's a pic of a nice pair of bullsnake offspring to work with that Del produced this past season.

Terry Parks

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