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Posted by: choppergreg74 at Fri Mar 28 11:58:19 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by choppergreg74 ] My yellow, black, everglades and Texas rats are allways up in the trees. They are quite arboreal. I do not think you can go wrong with any. You can even go communal with large enclosures. I do and never have had problems. I just feed seperate. I also do not keep everglades and Texas together. I just keep snakes that overlap in nature together. With the same habatat. [ Hide Replies ]
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