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Posted by terryp on February 04, 2003 at 11:42:05:
In Reply to: Hey Terry..... posted by hotshot on February 03, 2003 at 17:04:09:
think is going through that Texas mind of his? LOL. Brian, the captive bred Texas rat snakes have a lot better temperament as opposed to the 4 w/c Texas rat snakes I now have in my collection. Outside of this big female w/c Texan, the others have settle down nicely. Actually, the pair of Guthrie, KY F1 offspring are nippier than any of my Texans. It took me awhile to get the nack for picking up my w/c Texans. I think the fact that I wanted and like these Texans so much that "where there's a will there's a way". To tell you the truth, the only thing I haven't gotten used to yet, is the Texas musk. Those w/c Texans CAN musk. LOL. Dwight Good, Travis Grasha, and several others are working on some very nice Texas rat snake morphs. I'm definatley going to be picking up some more Texans in the future. Thanks for the inquiry Brian and Good Luck.
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: That is one nice looking texas rat! Love those colors!!! How is the temperament? Typical texas?
:Brian
::orange morph Texas rat. I obtained a pair from Adam Song. Like the yellows, this may be their first breeding year.
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