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Posted by: TravisG at Fri May 16 23:00:27 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by TravisG ] Actually, grey, yellow, and greenish (which is what I assumed you meant, and is not its own ssb., unless you were speaking about triapsis, the green ratsnake) are all known to get 6 feet or better, subocs can get quite large as well. Corns snakes, which you correctly stated are ratsnakes Elaphe (or if you like Pantherophis), are the shortest of the bunch you named and probably a bit stockier. Rosy rats or Keys corns, are probably the smallest NA ratsnakes, technically just a range variation of the corn snake. | ||
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