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draybar
at Sat May 30 20:41:53 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by draybar ]
>>Two questions, but related. I've always loved Black Rats and had some as a kid. My favorite was a solid black male with a beautiful white belly. As you all know, they range from solid black to pretty heavily blotched as adults. So my question is, are any of you guys breeding jet black animals that throw babies that turn jet black as adults?
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>>Secondly, I've always wanted a pair of Baird's rats and obvioulsy there is a ton of variation with those guys as well. Am I correct in saying that the Mexican variety has the silver/gray head with the orange body and the Texas variety can range from a dull brownish-orange to bright orange to a metallic silver? I really like the very bright silvery ones with the orange skin. Anyone breeding those?
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>>Thanks for your input
here is one of my breeding pairs of bairdis, Sam and Rosie.
Rosie laid eight nice eggs.
one of my other female bairdis didn't lay for some reason and I had another female that I bred to a ghost corn....sorry to all of you purists out there but I wanted to try something....lol
----- Corn snakes and rat snakes..No one can have just one.
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Jimmy Johnson
(Draybar)
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