it is that time of year, isn't it? all I've seen lately are lucys, white sides, and albinos.
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it is that time of year, isn't it? all I've seen lately are lucys, white sides, and albinos.
Yeah, it's just the strangest thing with unfashionable colubrids. Now you see them, next day they're gone.
They're actually '07s I still haven't gotten rid of, though.

None of my black rats bred this year. Next year's looking promising, though! I'll have brindles, albinos, albino rusties, and rusty het. hypos. I don't actually "cycle" my black rats, but leave them to go with the seasons. In the past, the change of light cycle, and normal temperature drop of winter has always been enough to get them to breed. I think I messed up temps, and they warmed up too early, and I didn't pair them up fast enough.
Very nice brindles...do you have any pics of your hypo's
Nice Brindles. Been looking to acquire some at some point. Will any of your 07s be available? Thanks.
Take care,
Jeff Port
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