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RE: the next hot snake?

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Posted by: jtibbett at Tue Sep 26 10:55:37 2006   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by jtibbett ]  
   

I would like to think, as you said, that Asian rats will get big. They tend to be really expensive, and not many people seem interested right now, but you never know what can happen. Coxi are outstanding snakes to look at, and once the prices go down on Mandarin rats, they could become very popular. Right now there aren't that many morphs in the US (at least not that I know of) but there is a Chinese site that someone posted a link to on the rat forum about a year ago, and the morphs they have over there are excellent. Mostly pattern variations, as I recall. But the point is, Mandarin rats are attractive enough as normals, so once the prices come down, and the morphs from China get here, I believe they have the potential to become the next big thing. I'm not saying this will happen, just that it's possible.
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