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Re: Has there been any reports of leucistic....


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Posted by duffy on February 04, 2003 at 15:59:36:

In Reply to: Has there been any reports of leucistic.... posted by obsoleta on February 02, 2003 at 22:44:59:

I have a pamphlet from BHB Enterprises in Michigan here, and he (Brian) is advertising them. I think I recall hearing that a wild one was caught in Ohio. There is some thought that some of the leucistic black rats being sold were developed from Texas rat strains, but there seem to be some who claim to have them from true black rat strains. I can tell you that I bought an albino greenish rat from Brian (BHB) at the All Ohio Reptile show, and it is an excellent animal. Duffy

:Elaphe/Pantherophis obsoleta obsoleta?
:I know there are leucistic Texas Rats, but what about black rats?





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