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    Re: New Scaleless Rats.

    This is probably a dumb question but if they have no scales, what do they shed? Is it just like shedding skin? Do they go through the typical shed process?
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    Re: New Scaleless Rats.

    Quote Originally Posted by sho220 View Post
    This is probably a dumb question but if they have no scales, what do they shed? Is it just like shedding skin? Do they go through the typical shed process?
    They shed just like any other snake.

    You can really just think and treat them like any other ratsnake or cornsnake.

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    Re: New Scaleless Rats.

    Whoa! Those are awesome!!
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    Re: New Scaleless Rats.

    Quote Originally Posted by SixSnakes View Post
    Whoa! Those are awesome!!
    They really are awesome. I love them sooooo much I got 2 more pairs.

    I now have 2 08 males, 1 09 male, 1 08 female and 2 09 females. I also picked up some almost ready to breed female lucy rats to breed with my male scaleless.

    I'm also looking for some sub-adult albinos and whitesides.

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    Re: New Scaleless Rats.

    ooooooh. weird. What do they feel like?
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    Re: New Scaleless Rats.

    Those really are cool looking!!!

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    Re: New Scaleless Rats.

    Definitely cool looking!!! Nice pick ups
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    Re: New Scaleless Rats.

    How can a scaleless animal shed do theire eye just turn blue and they try to take off their skin?

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    Re: New Scaleless Rats.

    Quote Originally Posted by 4theSNAKElady View Post
    ooooooh. weird. What do they feel like?
    Quote Originally Posted by ColdBloodedCarnival View Post
    Those really are cool looking!!!
    Quote Originally Posted by Boanerges View Post
    Definitely cool looking!!! Nice pick ups
    Thanks guys.

    Quote Originally Posted by J.KNOX View Post
    How can a scaleless animal shed do theire eye just turn blue and they try to take off their skin?
    They shed like any other snake.

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    Re: New Scaleless Rats.

    Quote Originally Posted by GregBennett View Post
    They really are awesome. I love them sooooo much I got 2 more pairs.

    I now have 2 08 males, 1 09 male, 1 08 female and 2 09 females. I also picked up some almost ready to breed female lucy rats to breed with my male scaleless.

    I'm also looking for some sub-adult albinos and whitesides.
    You tease us with saying you got more, but don't include pics? Shame on you!

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