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View Poll Results: Which is your favourite Elaphe obsoleta?
obsoleta ("pilot") 0 0%
rossalleni (Everglades) 5 62.50%
lindheimeri (Texas) 1 12.50%
spiloides (grey) 2 25.00%
quadrivittata (yellow) 0 0%
"bubblegum" intergrade 0 0%
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Old 04-12-02, 12:33 AM   #1
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Question Which is your favourite Elaphe obsoleta

Include the formerly recognized "deckerti" and "williamsi" in the quadrivittata subspecies.
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Old 04-12-02, 12:45 AM   #2
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Everglades

I only have 2 rat snakes a yellow and a everglades and I my opinion the everglades has better colouration
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It seems as though the Everglades win out by a country mile. I'm disappointed to see so few responses. I wonder why there's so little interest? Is it that there are so few here that even keep rat snakes?
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Old 05-12-02, 12:19 PM   #4
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I like the everglades rats too, they're crazy-orange. I hope to get one (or more) some day...I don't think it's a lack of people keeping rat snakes, though, I think it's more a lack of interest in them, which is a shame 'cause they're great little snakes...nowadays all you hear is ball python this and ball python that, lol.
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Old 05-13-02, 06:09 AM   #5
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I do have one female hypomelanistic Everglades. She's only a baby, and hasn't yet acquired her stunning adult colouration, but she's still beautiful. My prettiest snake of all, is the leucistic lindheimeri that appears beside this post as my avatar.

I agree with you that everyone seems to be raving about ball pythons, and that there's a corresponding disinterest in the obsoleta subspecies. I also agree that it's a pity, because they are really nice snakes.
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Fav obseleta

The problem with this poll is that I love all the obseleta! I had an everglades, she was beautiful, but I'm not very much into orange. A full grown adult which I'm sorta kicking myself for selling for $30. <sigh> I think really nice looking yellow rats are awesome, and often over shadowed by the 'glade. Although I agree LTR's are beautiful! I have two males one of which decided to escape so I'm hoping he will reappear.

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Old 05-13-02, 07:41 AM   #7
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spilotes pullatus(tiger ratsnake) though not really thought of as a true ratsnake. i have two and think they are just amazing!!
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