These are some of my favorite snakes, yet it seems no one is selectively breeding them. Do you guys know of anyone who is? Thanks, Alex
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These are some of my favorite snakes, yet it seems no one is selectively breeding them. Do you guys know of anyone who is? Thanks, Alex
Daniel Parker at Sunshine Serpents comes to mind. Check the classifieds, he generally has some ads running.
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Yeah, I would try Daniel Parker(Sunshine Serpents) too. He usually has a bunch of different locality Yellow Rats.
Too bad my killer male Brevard County male died fairly recently. Just prior to his passing away, I FINALLY captured a nice W/C Brevard County female to mate with him, but it was not in the cards. After he passed away, I released her back where I found her. They would have made some real beauties! 
~Doug
The male......this guy was absolutely GORGEOUS!, and I will really miss him!

the female.....

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Sorry for the bad news. What a beauty! How big/old was he?
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Thanks Brad. Well, he was captured in my back yard in early 2005 as a thin 39 incher, and I had him ever since and he was doing just fabulous and growing extremely well and gained lots of size and weight as well. He was well over 5 feet when he suddenly passed away from who knows what.
I was definitely pretty bummed about that ordeal. 
~Doug
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"a snake in the grass is a GOOD thing" 
my website -serpentinespecialties.webs.com
Both of those are gorgeous snakes! More attractive than of the morphs i see at shows in my opinion!
Thanks!,....
Yes, I tend to agree with you on that as well. Some morphs don't do anything for me at all either, but some other's are very nice, it really just all depends I guess on exacly what it is. I think nice clean, vivid yellow examples are really nice personally!
thanks again for the compliment on that nice East central Florida pair! 
~Doug
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"a snake in the grass is a GOOD thing" 
my website -serpentinespecialties.webs.com
>>These are some of my favorite snakes, yet it seems no one is selectively breeding them. Do you guys know of anyone who is? Thanks, Alex
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now that is some serious selective breeding if they are making yellow rats look like that and give live birth..!!!!!!!!!
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