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05-29-05, 01:16 AM
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Location: south florida
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all white snakes ???
ok guys im thinking about getting another snake, and i want an all white snake or all white with very little yellow. i have been looking at snow king snakes like the one pictured below. but i was wondering what other kinds of snakes come in all white morphs ? and what about some prices ???
well thanks justin
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05-29-05, 01:48 AM
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Location: toronto
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lots of $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
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05-29-05, 02:09 AM
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hey thanks for the great answer !!!!!
this kingsnake is not a lot of money so......... thanks again for the great answer .......
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05-29-05, 03:30 AM
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Location: Windsor ON
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well a lusistic (sp?) ball python will set you back a hundred grand US.
and a snow boa prob like 15 or 20 grand. patterenless albino burms are pretty high to.
kings and corns are the only cheap ones
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05-29-05, 06:03 AM
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Location: Richmond VA
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There are also Leucistic Texas Rat snakes and Leucistic Black Rat snakes. The LTRs are pretty reasonable (I've seen them between $50-75 USD). They come in both blue eyed or pink (albino) eyed versions. LBRs are generally more expensive (between $100-150 USD). I've kept both normal Texas Rat snakes and Black Rat snakes and prefer Black Rat snakes for temperament reasons. Though there's plenty of variety of temperament within both types of snakes.
Something to look out for with the LTRs is a bug eyed appearance. Trust me, when you see it, it's quite noticable. It doesn't appear to harm the snake, but I wouldn't breed a snake that showed the trait and I'd pay much less for one as a pet.
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05-29-05, 12:14 PM
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cool thanks for the replies guys, i was trying to find a price for the ball python just for fun and couldnt find it wow 100 grand is off the freaking wall man ! lol
and thanks lol for the info on rat snakes
thanks again justin
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05-29-05, 01:04 PM
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ok i decided i wanna get a ltr or lbr which one do you guys think i would be better with??and where would i be able to get one of these snakes ??? thanks
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05-29-05, 01:28 PM
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Location: Windsor ON
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Last edited by knight45; 05-29-05 at 01:32 PM..
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05-29-05, 01:32 PM
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Location: Windsor ON
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vpi.com sells the hets for blue eyed Lucy and their $35000, and thats just for hets!
i for got about the rats, i should have said most colubrids are cheaper, i really only keep boids, my bullsnake was an impulse buy.
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no soup for me, eh. What if i hit you in the head with a bat?
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05-30-05, 02:48 AM
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yeah thats a lot of money, lol does anyone have info on which one is better the black or the texas ?? thanks
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05-30-05, 08:25 AM
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Location: Richmond VA
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Leucistic Texans are more readily available than LBRs (so they're less expensive). Based on my personal experience, I think Black snakes generally have a less defensive temperament. Black rats will get bigger also. Care is the same for both species, but a Black will require a larger cage as an adult.
Both are available over the internet from breeders (I've seen them listed in classifieds on a number of sites), though you may want to check out a reptile show in your area for the LTRs if you don't want to deal with shipping. I have no idea where you are located to refer you to a specific breeder.
If you do a search on google, you'll find plenty of information about Texas Rat snakes and Black Rat snakes.
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05-30-05, 09:23 AM
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You don't state your location, I'm in Calgary, AB & breed Leusistic Texas Rats. Usually ask $120 CDN Mark I.
P.S. with any luck should have a couple "Snow" CKs too
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05-30-05, 12:02 PM
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well i really need to put my location on here im gonna do that right now, but i am way down here in south florida. and i think i would rather have the black rat snake since it gets bigger, i'd prefer a bigger snake. thanks guys
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05-30-05, 01:00 PM
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im kinda having a hard time finding somewhere to buy a LBR if someone can post a link or a few links that would be appreciated. i didnt have much time to look cuz im off to work now. well ill check up at 1 30 am e.t.
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05-30-05, 09:29 PM
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Location: Richmond VA
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I just did a search on google for Leucistic Black Rat Snakes. Here is a breeder in the states you can contact that shows them as available.
South Mountain Reptiles
There are a few others (Mike Jolliff breeds them and I think Dwight Good) but I don't know their websites to link for you.
Since they aren't as common as Leucistic Texas Rats, you won't find them always available and there may be waiting lists depending on what hatches this year.
Hope that helps.
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