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terryp
at Mon Aug 4 20:07:13 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by terryp ]
misrepresentation anywhere Mike. They are a beautiful albino patternless ratsnake. They were produced originally by breeding a unique stripped pattern juvenile yellow ratsnake to a bubblegum. You can call it an integrade or whatever, but a bubblegum ratsnake is an accepted cross breeding of a everglades and blackratsnake as is a creamsicle corn. There are a few cross breedings that have whethered the course of time so to speak. Beautiful snake Mike. Great project that Kathy Love started and great work keeping it going. Good luck
>>there was an original striped yellow rat bred into them 2 decades ago. They are hybrids or intergrades but the group I have are siblings from ones which were purchased in 1992 from Glades. They have never been bred into anything other than there own line. Im sorry about misrepresenting them but they are what I called them, albino patternless ratsnakes. Thanks. Mike P There is a thread on the corn forum about them, and you can read Kathy loves description of how they came to be. Thanks. Mike Panichi
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>>honesty is my only policy
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