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    Re: 100-Flower Ratsnakes

    Quote Originally Posted by gsarchie View Post
    Nice looking little one. How big does the species typically get?
    Thanks! Lengths of 8' have been recorded, but they tend to stay around 6' or so.

    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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    They are! They're also known by a few other names. Red Headed Rats, Moellendorffi, and a few others I can't remember at the moment.
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    Re: 100-Flower Ratsnakes

    Beautiful snakes! These are one of my favorite species personally, and I always drool over pics of them. Yours look great!!

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    Re: 100-Flower Ratsnakes

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    Beautiful snakes! These are one of my favorite species personally, and I always drool over pics of them. Yours look great!!

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    Thank you! I'll be sure to post hatchling pictures when I breed them next year.
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    100-Flower Ratsnakes

    I see more and more rat snakes I like hmm maybe need to build a colubrid rack haha. Very pretty snakes btw!
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    Re: 100-Flower Ratsnakes

    He's so pretty!! I guess that's why I stick to ball python they are "speedy" enough for me
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    Re: 100-Flower Ratsnakes

    Quote Originally Posted by carlson View Post
    I see more and more rat snakes I like hmm maybe need to build a colubrid rack haha. Very pretty snakes btw!
    Everyone needs at least a couple of colubrids! Lol

    Quote Originally Posted by jbabybulldog View Post
    He's so pretty!! I guess that's why I stick to ball python they are "speedy" enough for me
    Then I'll just have to take plenty of pictures so you can keep admiring from afar. :p
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