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Russian rat snake breeders?
Anyone know anyone who currently has russian rat snakes available?
I messaged Ken Foose and he won't have some to sell until mid to late July. But I actually have my set up ready for a young one right now.
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Over the course of a year, ken seems to have at least one of everything...just not all at once.
I am always tempted by his odd ball listings.
Those Russian rats are very pretty.
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Re: Russian rat snake breeders?
Originally Posted by distaff
Over the course of a year, ken seems to have at least one of everything...just not all at once.
I am always tempted by his odd ball listings.
Those Russian rats are very pretty.
Yeah, it seems! I wish more people bred them. I also messaged Zerkle, and they also won't have any available until July or so.
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Re: Russian rat snake breeders?
Just have to keep you're eye out. Unfortunately the hobby isn't as varied as it used to be. (IE everything is ball pythons now) So people actually producing the "miscellaneous" snakes are a lot more rare. Keep some money to the side and be ready to pounce when the babies start hitting faunaclassifieds and kingsnake.
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Re: Russian rat snake breeders?
Originally Posted by Jhill001
Just have to keep you're eye out. Unfortunately the hobby isn't as varied as it used to be. (IE everything is ball pythons now) So people actually producing the "miscellaneous" snakes are a lot more rare. Keep some money to the side and be ready to pounce when the babies start hitting faunaclassifieds and kingsnake.
Yeah! I don't know if it has to do with specific russian rat snake breeding periods, but it seems like everyone's having young snakes available mid-summer for some reason. I've got my money right here! They seem like they're bought so fast.
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Re: Russian rat snake breeders?
Originally Posted by redshepherd
Yeah! I don't know if it has to do with specific russian rat snake breeding periods, but it seems like everyone's having young snakes available mid-summer for some reason. I've got my money right here! They seem like they're bought so fast.
Thats just the breeding rotation for most colubrids bud. It'll be like that till people get tired of Ball Pythons.
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Re: Russian rat snake breeders?
Originally Posted by redshepherd
Yeah! I don't know if it has to do with specific russian rat snake breeding periods, but it seems like everyone's having young snakes available mid-summer for some reason. I've got my money right here! They seem like they're bought so fast.
I can't understand why there aren't more people breeding them !!! They are so hard to find and like you said, once available, they sell out FAST.
They are such fun and lovely snakes, too, so easy to keep. Unless the house is real cold, you don't even need to worry about heating or a thermostat. A bit of light to light up the cage is all that is needed, they will go bask under it if they want it warmer. If anything, they shouldn't be kept to warm.
They are usually hanging out, watching what is going on. Not hard on the eyes once they grow up, either. I believe I have heard of albinos, too.
You should try to get a pair and breed them eventually so more of us can get them
Have you asked whether he can hold one for you ?
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Re: Russian rat snake breeders?
Originally Posted by Jhill001
Just have to keep you're eye out. Unfortunately the hobby isn't as varied as it used to be. (IE everything is ball pythons now) So people actually producing the "miscellaneous" snakes are a lot more rare. Keep some money to the side and be ready to pounce when the babies start hitting faunaclassifieds and kingsnake.
There's always going to be a "popular" species that takes the lion's share of space at reptile expos. That's what these events are for after all, selling animals and supplies to other folks. If you are producing colubrids and everyone at the show seems to be looking for royals, you're going to find other venues or maybe trade a portion of your stock for what's in demand. Before royals it was corn snakes, now hognose snakes are gaining in popularity. Sure, there are more people producing ball pythons than probably all other species combined but that certainly doesn't mean there are any less people producing the other stuff. I'm not sure how having more people interested in reptiles, whatever species draws them in, can be construed as a negative anyway. The more people with a vested interest in reptiles, the easier it is for us to fight nonsense legislation. Consider where the hobby might be today, what you could legally keep even, if it weren't for this one species with such a massive following. As for finding those "miscellaneous" snakes, if you're looking for pigeons, you ain't gonna find them staring down rabbit holes.
Originally Posted by Jhill001
Thats just the breeding rotation for most colubrids bud. It'll be like that till people get tired of Ball Pythons.
You seem to be harboring a bit of resentment, friend. How does ball python popularity affect colubrid breeding cycles exactly?
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Re: Russian rat snake breeders?
Originally Posted by redshepherd
Anyone know anyone who currently has russian rat snakes available?
I messaged Ken Foose and he won't have some to sell until mid to late July. But I actually have my set up ready for a young one right now.
. Send Sylphie a private message. She is a member here but doesn't come on very much. I am pretty sure she breeds them. She may be out of the country though as in exporting and such. Maybe she can steer you in the right direction here in the U.S.
Stay in peace and not pieces.
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Re: Russian rat snake breeders?
Originally Posted by zina10
I can't understand why there aren't more people breeding them !!! They are so hard to find and like you said, once available, they sell out FAST.
They are such fun and lovely snakes, too, so easy to keep. Unless the house is real cold, you don't even need to worry about heating or a thermostat. A bit of light to light up the cage is all that is needed, they will go bask under it if they want it warmer. If anything, they shouldn't be kept to warm.
They are usually hanging out, watching what is going on. Not hard on the eyes once they grow up, either. I believe I have heard of albinos, too.
You should try to get a pair and breed them eventually so more of us can get them
Have you asked whether he can hold one for you ?
It's funny, I wonder why more people don't breed them if there seems to be a higher demand for them than the supply?? Weird!
and yes, I heard! They seem so easy but very rewarding and one of the only snakes I consistently see keepers describe as inquisitive and "likes" handling. So interesting!
I just saw someone selling a clutch of albinos on facebook, and messaged him, but didn't get a reply. So I'm assuming he already sold out LOL.
Haha I'll see about breeding them tbh! I haven't asked yet, since that would mean I need to put down a deposit... But if I can find another available right now, then that would be better.
Originally Posted by Albert Clark
. Send Sylphie a private message. She is a member here but doesn't come on very much. I am pretty sure she breeds them. She may be out of the country though as in exporting and such. Maybe she can steer you in the right direction here in the U.S.
Thanks, I'll send her a message and hope she comes on lol!
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