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Please post some Baja Rat snake pics if you have them, here are a few pics of mine.

gofer Jun 09, 2004 12:09 PM

These guys won't be breeding for a few more years. Terry, any news on eggs from your pair this year?

Have a good one,

Gregg F.



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Gregg F.

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Replies (4)

terryp Jun 09, 2004 03:56 PM

Check my response to your triaspis post below. It's about time you paid some attention to the rat snake forum. LOL

Terry Parks

gofer Jun 10, 2004 01:44 PM

Yeah, i know i haven't posted here for a while. I have been watching it closely though, just not posting lately. I haven't had too many things happening here until this spring...now that your complaining a little i'll try to do better...lol. In fact, i posted a few more pics just for you above.

Have a good one Terry,

Gregg

>>Check my response to your triaspis post below. It's about time you paid some attention to the rat snake forum. LOL
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>>Terry Parks
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Gregg F.

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Shaky Jun 09, 2004 05:38 PM

Very pretty.
Any differences in care between the subocs and the Bajas?
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...and I think to myself, "What a wonderful world."

gofer Jun 10, 2004 01:40 PM

thanks Shaky,
Actually, i have been keeping my Baja Rats with a much warmer hot spot then my subocs get. I keep the subocs basically as i do with all my Rats, with a warm spot around 80-82 and the rest of the cage is around 70-72. But the breeder who i picked the pair up from said that the key with these guys, or at least with this pair, is to keep them with a hot spot, so i have them in the same setup with lows in the low 70's, but a hot spot that is around 90-92 and they are usually on or near the hot spot. They are doing really good with that setup and hopefully they keep growing well and breed for me in another year or two.

Have a good one,
Gregg F.

>>Very pretty.
>>Any differences in care between the subocs and the Bajas?
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>>...and I think to myself, "What a wonderful world."
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Gregg F.

www.greggsrb.com

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