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Posted by Terry Cox on May 12, 2001 at 07:30:39:
In Reply to: Elaphe rufodorsata posted by Errtu on May 11, 2001 at 22:04:07:
(PIC:) A "blonde phase" neonate Chinese twin-spotted ratsnake, Elaphe bimaculata.
First, rufos are rarely available captive raised, and imports are notorious for dying right away.
Bimacs are almost as easy as corns to maintain and produce, and they are beautiful. They are very hardy and adaptable. They only get about 3 ft. max. length. They are inexpensive. They eat small mice. What more could you ask??
Terry/Ratsnake Haven
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