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Posted by Jonathan Crowe on June 27, 1999 at 15:14:42:
In Reply to: Re: Texas Rat temperment... posted by Don on June 27, 1999 at 09:30:27:
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: : I have had Luecistics for years and the babies are terrors. Sub adults are also usually terrors. Mine seem to calm down around 3 feet long. However I have a lone female hypo texas rat that is unreal in color and it is 4 feet long and the worst snake I've ever had. I'm tempted to get rid of it. I want to breed it once though to get hets. I have had mean snakes calm down after they mature and breed.
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: That image you sent is a hypomelanistic example. I recommend you do not release it. It probably will not survive in the wild due to its subdued melanin content. The other reason not to release it is because it's not that common a morph. Breed it to an amel. to see what you come up with. Good luck.
Dean didn't say he was tempted to release it, he said he was tempted to get rid of it. Which I interpreted as selling, trading, giving away. Not releasing.
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