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One of the things very noticeable about ratsnake enthusiasts and breeders is that they tend to stick to the most popular forms. The rarer forms seem to go unnoticed or unappreciated. One of those rarer forms is the rosy ratsnake, or Keys corn snake, Pantherophis guttatus rosaciae, probably not even recognized as a good subspecies by most. I'm interested in locating hobbyists who breed these snakes and/or have a healthy interest in this form.

I tend to be a locality enthusiast. I specialize mainly in ratsnakes and a few kingsnakes. I talk a lot about them, because I have a real interest in each locality animal I keep. I try to learn all I can about them, see them in the wild if I can, and share much of the info I have with other enthusiasts. I'm currently working with some forms, such as the Brazos Island ratsnake, the intermountain ratsnake, and the Santa Cruz Valley kingsnake. I'd appreciate hearing from anyone with similar interests in the rosy ratsnake or other similar projects.

Thanks....Terry
 
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