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crtoon83
at Wed Mar 16 19:45:36 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by crtoon83 ]
If you read further to the bottom of my post, I said none that are known to humans. However I've done quite a bit of research over the brumating season considering upcoming purchases (I have a whiteside black, considering a whitesided yellow and I wanted to see if there was such a thing as a true whitesided glades just to have one of all lol.) From everything I was told and everything I read, there has never been a wild caught glades rat.
Oh and Chris... I know Hawkeye herps will be producing some glades this year. Shawn's a great guy.. got my tx bairdis from him. hawkeyeherps@aol.com is his email. ----- -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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