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FRoberts
at Fri Jul 4 08:54:05 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by FRoberts ]
Doug,
Due to the lack of any orange pigment in your Yellow Rat snake is it safe to assume there is little to no Everglades influence of any kind ?
Also, are you located in an area that would have little Everglades or Black Rat snake integration ?
That snake would make a great breeding project (IMO) if you where to as you sound like you have planed could find him a locality female that resembles his color and pattern.
I'd buy me a pair of those just because of how pure they (are) look.
Very Classic looking snake!!
>>That's great Buddy!,.....glad to see it's doing better! >> >> >> Still hoping to stumble onto a locality mate for this dude!..LOL! >> >> >> ~Doug >> >> >> >> Here's a nice female cornsnake I captured as a young yearling only about 100 feet from the Yellow Rat a couple years back. She weighs 485 grams now. >> >> >> >>----- >>"Better to be silent and thought a fool, than to open mouth and remove any doubt!"
----- ========================================================= Roberts Realm Of Reptile Research ========================================================= Thanks,
Frank Roberts

I opened my mouth and out flowed a melody black.
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