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RE: Looking for Prospects

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Posted by: blastbeat at Wed Oct 3 15:15:44 2007  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by blastbeat ]  
   

Because you said it didn't necessarily have to be venomous and you have a child to consider, I would recommend rhino ratsnakes (Rhynchophis boulengeri). They can have a beautiful green color. Most importantly, not a lot of people have them, and they have an odd appearance with the elongated snouts. I think it has a "wow" factor. They eat miceor sm rats and can be kept down to 68 degree night time temp so they are easy to take care of. The hatchlings can be delicate so you will want to handle them carefully. The only problem is you said you don't want to pay more than $200. They are typically $400-$800. But if you are looking for something that is unique, you are going to pay more. I would also look into bamboo rat snakes. Incredibly gorgeous reds and I saw a morph at a Reptile show that was unbelievable. I have been trying to track a breeding pair down. They are also a little expensive. Be prepared to pay a little more if you are looking for something unique because there is a high demand.


   

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