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Steve_Craig
at Fri Dec 30 18:37:58 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Steve_Craig ]
The adult breeders are pretty huskey. I believe Split Rock has some more left.
That's pretty interesting with Emoryi being just 30 miles to the west. The adult breeders of my hatchlings are from the Bryan/College Station area of Brazos co. I believe that locality is the extreme western range of the cornsnake.
Anyway, I like keeping emoryi rats so much, I figured these slowinskii would be a nice addition to the collection.
Steve
>>Steve, those are great looking snakes from Brazos County, and they get quite large, I believe. I wouldn't mind picking up a pair myself
The emoryi (G.P. rat) can be found only about 30 miles west, I think I remember, and I don't think there's an intergrade zone in Brazos Co. I believe they're more closely related to guttatus than emoryi, and in my mind they're not a separate species. Just my opinion
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