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    Re: Jellybeans a/k/a "Beans"

    Better late than never!
    I could probably go out in my back yard and catch a rat snake.
    The Trans Pecos looks nice

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    Re: Jellybeans a/k/a "Beans"

    Quote Originally Posted by Jellybeans View Post
    Better late than never!
    I could probably go out in my back yard and catch a rat snake.
    The Trans Pecos looks nice

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    You're more likely to find another kind of Texas rat snake, one not so friendly. Trans Pecos come from a limited area of TX, NM & Mexico, & I fear they'll be hunted
    or impacted by development to extinction. TPs and Bairds rat snakes are both very docile pets from much the same area...in line with what most people here (BP
    keepers) would enjoy knowing as pets. Both are available captive-bred. TPs stay smaller (about 4' adult size) while Baird's can get up to 5-6' long, but remember
    they are slender, so it's not like keeping a boa of the same length.

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    Re: Jellybeans a/k/a "Beans"

    Cool Beans

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    Re: Jellybeans a/k/a "Beans"

    Looking good. Looks ready to tackle the world
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