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    100-Flower Ratsnakes

    So here's Speed, my male 100 Flower Ratsnake (O. Moellendorffi). He's gotten past the bitey phase, and instead likes to try and RUNAWAYASFASTASREPTILIANLYPOSSIBLE. But anyways. Here's the little guy!






























    And Trixie, my female. I don't have as many photos of her, because she's VERY easily stressed out, and I'd hate for anything to happen to her.















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    They're beautiful! I like your idea to put him in that glass for a photo!
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    Re: 100-Flower Ratsnakes

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    They're beautiful! I like your idea to put him in that glass for a photo!
    Thanks! It was the only way to get him to hold still. Lol
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    Love the last pic of Trixie

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    Wow! Those colors are gorgeous!
    Why keep a snake? Why keep any animal? Because you enjoy the animal, find something beautiful and fascinating about it, and it fits seamlessly into your lifestyle.

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    Re: 100-Flower Ratsnakes

    That's awesome. Love their colors!

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    Thanks everyone! It's been awesome watching them grow.
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    Nice looking little one. How big does the species typically get?
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    Ok, I know next to nothing about ratsnakes, but are they actually called 100 flower ratsnakes?

    Because if they are that is seriously cool!

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    Re: 100-Flower Ratsnakes

    Quote Originally Posted by angllady2 View Post
    Ok, I know next to nothing about ratsnakes, but are they actually called 100 flower ratsnakes?

    Because if they are that is seriously cool!

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    Yes, they are actually called "100 flower ratsnakes". Why? That i have no idea.
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