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Gray Southern Pines

Keith Hillson Mar 21, 2005 08:45 PM

Who breeds these ? Im looking for non het animals that are more gray than brown. I know they are out there and if possible anybody have any pics ?

Keith Hillson
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Replies (4)

Shaun Roberson Mar 22, 2005 11:33 AM

We have a nice light gray male, but no female like him. I'm at the offcie now, but maybe I can post a pic when I'm at home later.

Shaun Roberson Mar 22, 2005 10:01 PM

It's an old one from a couple years ago, and kind of a lousy pic, but it gives you the idea.

P&S Pituophis

gofer Mar 23, 2005 01:07 PM

Are there any other colors on that snake or just grays/silvers? Very nice looking pine, yet another one of yours i would like to get some babies from if you ever find a mate.

Have a good one, and thanks for posting that pic.

Gregg F.

>>It's an old one from a couple years ago, and kind of a lousy pic, but it gives you the idea.
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>>P&S Pituophis
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Gregg F.

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Shaun Roberson Mar 23, 2005 11:19 PM

Not really, pretty much all grey. You know, there is such a thing as an anery Southern b/c the Bell's produce snow Southerns(saw some in person at NARBC last year). It just isn't very apparent on an animal that often doesn't have much red pigment. I'm not saying this one is or isn't, but I guess it could be. It would have to be bred and look at the 3rd generations to see.

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