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Re: New Scaleless Rats.
Yea that is definitely an interesting look for a snake lol. I had 2 questions on those just out of curiosity. Do they occur in nature or was that something totally bred out, and are those an automatic F/T or frozen only kind of snake due to no scales. I know all Rats/Kings/Corns I have dealt with in the past would eat anything you put near them but was just curious for safety reasons. Thanks
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Re: New Scaleless Rats.
 Originally Posted by SNIKTTIME
Yea that is definitely an interesting look for a snake lol. I had 2 questions on those just out of curiosity. Do they occur in nature or was that something totally bred out, and are those an automatic F/T or frozen only kind of snake due to no scales. I know all Rats/Kings/Corns I have dealt with in the past would eat anything you put near them but was just curious for safety reasons. Thanks
The original scaleless rats are from the wild. Someone found one many years ago (I think they've been around for over 20 years). It seems to be common for colubrids to be scaleless. There are scaleless gophers, corns, and rats. There may be others also.
From talking to a few people that have scaleless rats they have no problems doing anything that regular ratsnakes can do. They shed and eat fine. I prefer to feed F/K or F/T to most of my stuff except for my pain in the butt Balls, most of them only want live. 
I'm very excited about this project. There are only a few people that have them in the US right now that are breeding them into other rat morphs and moving forward with this morph.
There are some breeders that have double-hets for a number or scaleless morphs so we should hopeful see some visuals within the next year.
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Re: New Scaleless Rats.
These guys are just so cool.
do they feel like cold skin?
Congrats on the pickups man, keep us updated.
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Re: New Scaleless Rats.
Nice pickup. Some of the scaless looks really nice, I guess certain species pull it off better then others.
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Re: New Scaleless Rats.
 Originally Posted by Old_School
I have had my Scaleless Rats for about a year. No problems with sheds, feeding ect. just like any other of my colubrids. Although they aren't the kindness of snakes..lol,.. loaded with attitude!
Here is a pic when I first got them. Guess I need to take a few updates when I get a chance.
They can have an attitude but I kind of like it. This is my first pair of rats ever but I'm already looking into getting lots more.
I really like the Trans-Peco Morphs out there also.
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Re: New Scaleless Rats.
Congratulations on getting those Scaleless Rats Greg, you will love them, the pair I have will eat anything that you throw in the cage, full of piss and vinegar and I love'em! Very cool animals!
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Re: New Scaleless Rats.
I guess you need to feed these guys frozen because a rodents bite would shred them easily.
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Re: New Scaleless Rats.
 Originally Posted by N4S
I guess you need to feed these guys frozen because a rodents bite would shred them easily.
I feed pre-killed but have talked to people that feed live.
Rats can shred any skin. I had one tear my pinkie all to heck.
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