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crtoon83
at Wed Jan 19 21:37:18 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by crtoon83 ]
the texas leucy rat snake is like a leucy black rat with a little cayenne pepper added on... lol. i personally think a 20 long or 29 gallon tank would be too small for a full grown black rat snake. mine are going to be living in fairly large cages.. 4' long, 2' deep, and 2' tall.
i have a licorice stick black rat snake, i've been told their temperment is extremly similar to that of a leucistic... she's the most docile thing i've ever held. however i have a regular black rat .... hes a spirit. i like the contrast between the two, also.
then i have a texas bairdi... never bit me but a very distinct personality. she's a great snake....
its really up to if you want to spend more money for a generally docile snake, or get one thats more active.
all leucys can have bug eyes if inbred too much, by the way. ----- -Chris
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Current snakes:
0.1 Licorice Stick Black Rat (Lola)
1.0 Black Rat (Frankie)
0.1 Texas Bairdi (Rosa)
0.1 Blue Beauty (Brunhilde)
1.0 Green Tree Python (Monty)
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