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Posted by: KevinM at Mon Oct 18 19:46:23 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by KevinM ] What makes the greenish rats unique is not their coloration IMO, but their unique locality origin of the true integrades. Mixing it with a glades would probably produce unspectacular, non-locality "NA Ratsnakes". Nothing special if you just want a bunch of "Pet Ratsnakes". Like Doug mentioned, keep like to like unless you are trying to intro some gene into a line. But even then I would frown on that personally. There is enough confusion and uncertainty going on with many of the species of rats and kings, especially the yellows and glades imo. [ Hide Replies ]
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