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11-15-2005, 06:30 PM
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rare yet intresting ratsnakes!
hello everyone here is a list of a bunch of rare to semi rare ratsnakes. i wanted to try my luck and see if any body was really knoledgable about them.
rein snake
green bush snake
tiger ratsnake
100 flower ratsnake
baja ratsnake
red mountian ratsnake
leopard ratsnake
there were more just cant remember
p.s. ignore the womanly user name im a guy just thought serent godess sounded cooler than serpent god
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12-14-2005, 05:31 PM
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i know i good amount about the tiger rats and ive seen and know a bit on red mountain racers
tiger rats need moist environments and the heat is around 80-85. mine eats rats and small guinea pigs. its better to get them cb when wild caught babies usually will only take anoles and geckos and most wild caughts have parasites. they are arboreal so its good to have a branch in the cage. max size can be almost 8 ft.spray down cage with warm water every day. almost all tiger rats are extremely agressive but the bite isnt to bad in my opinion. they are a very cool snake
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12-14-2005, 05:34 PM
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100 flower rats are pretty asian ratsnakes that arent too hard to care for
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03-10-2006, 02:32 AM
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Ethan, if you want to know about Tiger ratsnakes you can get quite a bit of info just from our website. We've been producing S. p. pullatus for three years now.
Spilotes care
E-mail me if you have any other questions ldydrgn@primareptilia.com
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