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Another successful season for me in terms of lineaticollis breeding , my past proven girl laid 22 good eggs and I had a first success with my second girl.

Despite all of my best efforts over several past seasons , the clutch of 17 eggs is her first ever , proving that sometimes time and patience are key.

Indeed lineaticollis are a hard nut to crack when it comes to successful reproduction , certainly in terms of pituophis in general.

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Sure thing Al! I have a very young male that I just purchased due to my 3 year old 5 foot male escaping a couple months ago. I was beyond bummed. There was a sighting of him in my backyard by my wife in some crazy heavy vegetation, but once I got home to go look he was no where to be found. I had left his enclosure open by mistake during feeding, and there is a door to the backyard in my snake room that I leave open a crack to hear the pool filtration. Of course he found that tiny door opening. I look for him every day still. Fingers crossed he will show up, but am kinda doubtful. Ugh.
 
Sure thing Al! I have a very young male that I just purchased due to my 3 year old 5 foot male escaping a couple months ago. I was beyond bummed. There was a sighting of him in my backyard by my wife in some crazy heavy vegetation, but once I got home to go look he was no where to be found. I had left his enclosure open by mistake during feeding, and there is a door to the backyard in my snake room that I leave open a crack to hear the pool filtration. Of course he found that tiny door opening. I look for him every day still. Fingers crossed he will show up, but am kinda doubtful. Ugh.

Damn that's a real downer buddy , I feel your pain , trust me ,never a good feeling.
These guys are so fast moving too , they go from zero to 90 in the blink of an eye , hands down the fastest pits in my collection. Unfortunately that little tiny opening will be found and it will be exploited to the max.
 
Yeah man totally sucks! My snake room is my work office as well so that's why I like the door slightly open for the ambient pool fountain water sounds out back. Kicking myself daily for my goof up. Hoping my new little guy will grow and thrive quickly haha!
 
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