So, I will post the picture of non-corn snake and non-kingsnakes colubrid I have in my collection here.
I have 2
Pantherophis obsoletus sp., known as Western Rat Snake, with one of them is Black Rat snake (O. obsoletus obsoletus) and another is Texas Rat Snake (O. obsoletus lindheimeri).
Here is my black rat snake,
Enigma...
He is a baby boy about 6 months old. I bought him from a breeder here who tried to breed a pair of his licourice black rat snake, weird enough all of the baby comes out as normal... Enigma used to be a hyper brat, but now he is improving a lot and is now pretty calm on my hand.
My Texas rat is a young male, right now a couple months old pink eyed leucistic I won as a prize on a snake club's logo contest. His name is
Rudy (Anyone can guess the inspiration of his name? xD).
Rudy is still a feisty little bugger. I just got him for like a couple of weeks and due to his age, so no wonder why is he that bratty.... Still, he is healthy and is eating like pig.
I must say, I love these rat snakes, even more than corn. They grow larger, look more majestic and have more challenging attitude.(Both have drawn blood from me) I hope I will be able to get more species of the closely related group like Everglade and Grey rat snakes.