Any species really..I love these guys! If you are, and it interests you I have a group of Baboon Spiderlings I'm willing to part with! lol
Thanks!
Lucas
Anybody Breeding Pine Snakes here???
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- Lucas Basulto
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Re: Anybody Breeding Pine Snakes here???
Pingleton had been breeding Southern Pines for the last few years. I think two years in a row he even had albinos. Hit him up and see if he's cooking eggs?Lucas Basulto wrote:Any species really..I love these guys! If you are, and it interests you I have a group of Baboon Spiderlings I'm willing to part with! lol
Thanks!
Lucas
Re: Anybody Breeding Pine Snakes here???
We will be working with P.Ruthveni once the female puts on some more weight
Re: Anybody Breeding Pine Snakes here???
I don't currently but I would like to know if there still exists any lines of Black and/or Southerns that can be traced to the original wild caught stock?
Re: Anybody Breeding Pine Snakes here???
I have a monster male P. Ruthveni. I need a female.
- umop apisdn
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Re: Anybody Breeding Pine Snakes here???
Working on a few P. deppei jani eggs at the moment, though they don't belong to me.
Due to hatch in a month or so.
Due to hatch in a month or so.
Re: Anybody Breeding Pine Snakes here???
I've been producing Northerns for quite some time.
Here's one of last year's "holdbacks."
Here's one of last year's "holdbacks."
- Don Becker
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Re: Anybody Breeding Pine Snakes here???
I had a pair of Florida Pines, but decided against breeding them due to time constraints, and ended up giving them to Pingleton.
- umop apisdn
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Re: Anybody Breeding Pine Snakes here???
In the end, we had 8 good eggs, which all started pipping a couple of days ago. While taking a peek, I notice a snout and a head in a single egg. Got all excited, but in the end it was Siamese twins. The two shared the middle 50% of their bodies, but didn't have a chance of actually making it. Fortunately, the other 7 are doing well!
P. deppei jani
P. deppei jani