Thunder-SRQ
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I have a young female scaleless Everglades rat snake that I've decided to sell.
As an FYI, she was listed as an Everglades rat snake when I bought her, but she might be an Everglades x Texas rat (since her pattern does not look like a standard Everglades rat snake) - she has a very cool "look" (and I named her "Suede" - since I think her skin will look like that type of leather when she's mature).
I got her at the Daytona reptile expo in 2014 as a hatchling, so she's 2 years old (although closer in size to a yearling - approx. 22" - 24" long).
And, although I bought this snake to be a display animal (so I haven't handled her other than when I first got her), she's very calm, interactive, and stays out all the time (except when she's ready to shed), and she comes over to me when it's feeding time (if someone wants a snake that they can handle whenever they want, this one is still small enough to be able to adapt, if needed).
The first and second pictures are recent (this past Sunday and in July) - basically showing how she's matured a little (her pattern is still very similar to when she was a hatchling).
And the third picture is one I took right after I got her (in order to show her pattern and the actual areas of scales) - there's just a thin line of scales (one or two rows) right along the center of the back behind the head, and then basically none until you get down to the tail area (hopefully you'll be able to expand this picture and view each area up close).
She's currently feeding on thawed fuzzies, and eats very readily (I just haven't fed her a lot - hence her size being closer to that of a yearling snake).
$200
Thanks...
Tim
Sarasota, Florida
As an FYI, she was listed as an Everglades rat snake when I bought her, but she might be an Everglades x Texas rat (since her pattern does not look like a standard Everglades rat snake) - she has a very cool "look" (and I named her "Suede" - since I think her skin will look like that type of leather when she's mature).
I got her at the Daytona reptile expo in 2014 as a hatchling, so she's 2 years old (although closer in size to a yearling - approx. 22" - 24" long).
And, although I bought this snake to be a display animal (so I haven't handled her other than when I first got her), she's very calm, interactive, and stays out all the time (except when she's ready to shed), and she comes over to me when it's feeding time (if someone wants a snake that they can handle whenever they want, this one is still small enough to be able to adapt, if needed).
The first and second pictures are recent (this past Sunday and in July) - basically showing how she's matured a little (her pattern is still very similar to when she was a hatchling).
And the third picture is one I took right after I got her (in order to show her pattern and the actual areas of scales) - there's just a thin line of scales (one or two rows) right along the center of the back behind the head, and then basically none until you get down to the tail area (hopefully you'll be able to expand this picture and view each area up close).
She's currently feeding on thawed fuzzies, and eats very readily (I just haven't fed her a lot - hence her size being closer to that of a yearling snake).
$200
Thanks...
Tim
Sarasota, Florida