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01-28-15, 03:18 AM
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New rat snake
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01-28-15, 05:31 AM
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Re: New rat snake
Looking great  love the color
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01-28-15, 10:43 AM
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Re: New rat snake
Everglades, very nice.
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01-29-15, 01:49 AM
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Re: New rat snake
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Looking great  love the color
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Me too, sunrise orange with a bright yellow belly. Way back in the 80's I saw a picture of an Everglades rat snake in a book. Asked about at the local pet shops, but they couldn't find one, and eventually I saved up enough cash for a young red tail boa.
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7.6.26 Dominican red mountain boas, 1.1 carpet pythons, 3 ATB, 1.1 climacophora, 1.1 Russian rats, 1.1 prasina, 1.1 speckled kings, 3.3.1 corns, 1.1.1 black rats, 1.1 savu, 1.1 Stimson's, 1 spotted python, 1.1 Boiga nigriceps, 3 Olive house snakes, 1 Sonoran mountain king, 0.1 Sinoloan milk snake, 1.1 Dione rat snake.
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01-29-15, 02:12 AM
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Re: New rat snake
Very nice
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01-29-15, 07:49 AM
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Re: New rat snake
Nice snake.
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01-29-15, 12:47 PM
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Re: New rat snake
Nice looking Rat snake!
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01-29-15, 01:08 PM
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Re: New rat snake
Congrats on the very nice new addition!
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01-30-15, 01:11 AM
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Re: New rat snake
Thanks all; was a tough choice between the rat or a bull, but I've always liked orange, lol. Now I'm wondering what the chances are my corn may be a male, and if they'd cross? Surely not more difference in those 2 species than the king/milk hybrids I've seen. She doesn't seem to be as shy as the corn, less than a week here and she's usually found sitting out in the open rather than tucked up inside a shelter or burrowed under the substrate like the corn. I keep resisting the temptation to pick her up though, want to let her settle into the new enclosure and become even more comfortable first.
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7.6.26 Dominican red mountain boas, 1.1 carpet pythons, 3 ATB, 1.1 climacophora, 1.1 Russian rats, 1.1 prasina, 1.1 speckled kings, 3.3.1 corns, 1.1.1 black rats, 1.1 savu, 1.1 Stimson's, 1 spotted python, 1.1 Boiga nigriceps, 3 Olive house snakes, 1 Sonoran mountain king, 0.1 Sinoloan milk snake, 1.1 Dione rat snake.
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01-30-15, 11:16 AM
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Re: New rat snake
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Originally Posted by toddnbecka
Thanks all; was a tough choice between the rat or a bull, but I've always liked orange, lol. Now I'm wondering what the chances are my corn may be a male, and if they'd cross? Surely not more difference in those 2 species than the king/milk hybrids I've seen. She doesn't seem to be as shy as the corn, less than a week here and she's usually found sitting out in the open rather than tucked up inside a shelter or burrowed under the substrate like the corn. I keep resisting the temptation to pick her up though, want to let her settle into the new enclosure and become even more comfortable first.
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I wouldn't cross them. Lines are already muddled as it is and hybrids hardly have the value people think they would. Then when someone can't move them people become tempted to lie and sell them as something they aren't. Corns and Everglades aren't that expensive just buy a male everglades and breed that to your girl. And a female corn to your corn.
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01-31-15, 12:32 AM
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Re: New rat snake
Not actually intending to cross them, just got to wondering what the offspring would look like if they did breed. Corn is actually unsexed, and there are already too many corns looking for homes w/out making more.
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7.6.26 Dominican red mountain boas, 1.1 carpet pythons, 3 ATB, 1.1 climacophora, 1.1 Russian rats, 1.1 prasina, 1.1 speckled kings, 3.3.1 corns, 1.1.1 black rats, 1.1 savu, 1.1 Stimson's, 1 spotted python, 1.1 Boiga nigriceps, 3 Olive house snakes, 1 Sonoran mountain king, 0.1 Sinoloan milk snake, 1.1 Dione rat snake.
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01-31-15, 07:51 PM
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Re: New rat snake
Apparently they look like this, if this is indeed an Everglades x Corn.
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02-01-15, 01:05 AM
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Re: New rat snake
Ah, but how old is that one? I still see similar markings/pattern on my yearling, but they're fading as she grows. Hatchling Everglades look similar to that as well.
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