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Leucistic Texas Rat
Getting some interest in Leucistic Texas Rats. So, I have a few questions...
What's a realistic average size these snakes get? Specifically a female.
Temperament... I hear they're quite feisty... are they a little better as they get bigger? And, how bad is the bite?
Their temp and humidity requirements?
Are they considered "fast" snakes?
Thank you.
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Re: Leucistic Texas Rat
I have a pair of these beauties , about 15 months old and they're pure white ..
As youngsters they're lightening fast !
( and feisty lol ) .
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Re: Leucistic Texas Rat
Originally Posted by Zincubus
I have a pair of these beauties , about 15 months old and they're pure white ..
As youngsters they're lightening fast !
haha... yea, I think the "lightning fast" detail might keep me away for now, then. The wife is gradually becoming more and more tolerant of the idea of adding more snakes. I'd hate to spew the words, "CRAP... Whitey just got away!"
Guy had a few babies for sale on FB, $150/females, and they looked so beautiful... that beautiful white, would of been a great contrast to my MBK.
0.1 Mexican Black Kingsnake (Tynee)
0.1 BEL Ball (Luna)
0.1 Sunglow Boa (Pippi Longsnake)
0.1 Woma Python (Uma)
WANT LIST
- Mangrove Snake
- Russian Rat Snake
- Eastern Indigo
- Black Milk Snake
- False Water Cobra
- Rhino Rat Snake
- Thai Bamboo Rat Snake
- Western Hognose
- Kenyan Sand Boa
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Re: Leucistic Texas Rat
I don't keep them but they are absolutely one of my favorite snakes. Very stunning critters.
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