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Updated Pics of the Albino Texas Ratsnak

scaledverts May 08, 2014 09:19 PM

Hello here are some updated pics of the albino Texas ratsnake I hatched out two seasons ago. He was a bit of a slow starter but is going well now. I like how his coloration has become more orange as he has gotten older too! He is going to be an insane 4-5 foot snake!

Cheers,

Kyle

As a baby:

Now:

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ChrisErica May 10, 2014 04:31 AM

Good luck with him. Texas Rats get big, mine is six feet.

scaledverts May 12, 2014 11:02 AM

Yeah, I know. I have a number of adults in my collection. I have found most individuals to be under 6 feet in length although they are capable of reaching 7 feet. I should be producing more of these albinos this season, along with a bunch of other morphs. I wish Texas rats were more popular. I love their attitude haha.

Cheers,

Kyle
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Kyle R. Mara

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