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Posted by patricia sherman on September 13, 2002 at 15:31:03:
In Reply to: Re: Some Leucistic Texas Ratsnake question? posted by DogStar on September 13, 2002 at 13:43:20:
I have ten yr-2000 juveniles, one of which is a leucy E. o. lindheimeri. The others include four E. o. obsoleta, one E. o. quadrivittata, and four E. g. guttata.
Of these, the sweetest tempered are the lindheimeri, and all of the guttatas. The meanest is the quadrivittata. The two fastest growing are the quadrivittata (99 cm., 210 grams) and the lindheimeri (96 cm., 200 grams). If their growth-rate doesn't slow down considerably, I'd say that they'll be every bit as large as the obsoletas when they're fully grown.
My 15+ yr-old male presently measures at least 7.5 ft. (229 cm), so I'd say it's possible that your lindheimeri could eventually reach that length, or close to it.
Tricia
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