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SOLD!! Female Russian Rat Snakes

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I hatched these from my high yellow pair and the mother is pictured first to give you an idea how they should develop. The other pictures are all available snakes from this clutch. All started feeding on thawed pinkies without issue and are very active, curious snakes with no inclination to strike or rattle their tails. They're great for someone who wants a friendly snake that does well with handling, though they get large and are active climbers, so are not a good choice for keeping in a rack as adults. ALL SOLD
 

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