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Some locality pits

metalpest Jun 02, 2014 07:31 PM

Some locality pits from my collection. Still looking for other lineages of Ocean Co northerns to add, plus Mexican locality pituophis if anyone knows anyone.

Ocean Co NJ northern:

Yellowstone Co MT bull:

Gadsden Co FL southern:


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Nick Puder
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Replies (6)

DISCERN Jun 02, 2014 07:53 PM

Awesome snakes my friend!
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Genesis 1:1

metalpest Jun 02, 2014 08:17 PM

Thanks!
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Nick Puder
www.rnpreptiles.com

pitparade Jun 02, 2014 09:23 PM

I love those snakes! My favorite is the Yellowstone.

metalpest Jun 02, 2014 11:07 PM

Thanks! The Yellowstone is also a dwarf locality
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Nick Puder
www.rnpreptiles.com

reako45 Jun 03, 2014 04:42 AM

Very cool, Nick. Love that OC Northern. I remember you had some really big nice looking Northerns when I saw you at a show. Love the stripes down the neck. Is that standard for that locale? Also how long do the dwarf Bulls get?

reako45

metalpest Jun 03, 2014 09:11 PM

I was told her line has some striping every year. The male is from an unrelated line and does not show the same pattern. He is in shed right now I'll get some pics later on.

The dwarf bulls get about the size of a large king or milk. She is around 4 ft and I'm told they don't get much bigger. I also have a hatchling which is tiny for a bull, way smaller than the kankakees I hatched out last year.

BTW I still have those killer adult northerns, eggs currently incubating from 2 of them.
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Nick Puder
www.rnpreptiles.com

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