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    Russian ratsnake, How rare?

    So im getting my friends Amur (Siberian/Russian) rat snake. I was wondering how rare they are. I cant really seem to find any on KS and he was sayn theres only about 300 of em in the us.
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    Re: Russian ratsnake, How rare?

    Quote Originally Posted by Raverthug View Post
    So im getting my friends Amur (Siberian/Russian) rat snake. I was wondering how rare they are. I cant really seem to find any on KS and he was sayn theres only about 300 of em in the us.
    There were some for sale less than a month ago.

    Rare? I have no idea exactly how many are in captivity, but there are several people breeding and selling them for less than $100 each throughout the year.

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    ok, cool thank you
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    Put up some pics when you get the boy. I'd love to see him.

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    well heres some pics i found of him while I was helping my friend move.


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    This is the first one I have seen, there can't be too many of em' yet!


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    theyre sold in sweden i think, so theyre rather usual...but i must say its qite a beauty. i heard they have a finicky behaviour of hibernating together with poisonous snakes, dont they call it pilot snake in usa too for that reason? ( it seems they find the good spot to sleep in and the other species tag along )

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    In europe they are quit common. I hatched a lot over the past years. Very cool snakes. Easy to keep and breed. Good luck with your boy.

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    He looks awesome and mellow. Nice pickup and good luck with him.

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