I love the way the black shows through between the scales in the upper third of their body. It gets more noticable as they grow. Randy

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I love the way the black shows through between the scales in the upper third of their body. It gets more noticable as they grow. Randy

Very nice looking little snake!
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>>I love the way the black shows through between the scales in the upper third of their body. It gets more noticable as they grow. Randy
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Pretty. They sure look different from Senticolis. How do ya get them feeding?
Terry
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Ratsnake Foundation
The two pair I have are all pretty good feeders but want live mice most of the time. Randy

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