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Looking for Florida Keys corns...

ratsnakehaven

I like functionality.. :)
I would like to start a project using verifiable Rosy Corns, Pantherophis (Elaphe) guttatus rosacea. Corns from the Florida Keys seem to be quite rare and I rarely ever see them posted. I'm a locality breeder, so I'd appreciate hearing from anyone with pure island stock.

PS: Other island corn or Emory's rats would be interesting too.

Thanks...Terry Cox/ratsnakehaven :dancer:
 
You might also check with Don Soderberg at South Mountain Reptiles. I would recommend him as a fantastic breeder and awesome guy to work with and I believe he usually has those as well.
 
Green Valley? I had to look it up. There's some good snake hunting down there. Got some green rats or anything?


Of course. Two pairs of green rats, different localities, and one is breeding this year.

I also keep some desert kings from the Santa Cruz Valley, which are breeding this year, first time; and some other kingsnake species.

My main focus is on special "locality" forms of Emory's ratsnakes and other ratsnakes.

:cheers:
 
You might also check with Don Soderberg at South Mountain Reptiles. I would recommend him as a fantastic breeder and awesome guy to work with and I believe he usually has those as well.



Thanks, and I do know Don; but I think he's retiring and doesn't have any snakes left.,. :shrugs:
 
Hey Terry- Byron got those Boot Key Rosy Rats from me as newborns fresh out the egg. They are PURE "real deal" locality Rosy rats- small size- patternless bellies- no black- different head/body shape- etc... Very good bloodline. Byron is a great guy and a pleasure to do business with!

Cheers,
Graham
 
Oooh, I missed those when Graham sold them!! I mean, I wrote to him and they were gone. I love them...
 
Thanks, Graham. Looking forward to doing business with both of you. Will be in touch... ;)

Terry


Your welcome Terry. I just pm'd Nanci also... Although I don't own the adults anymore, my good friend Jimmy in Corpus Christi, TX has them (they're one of his favorite pairs). I just got off the phone with him (he's not really an internet kinda guy) and he said the female is super swollen and about to shed... she should be laying eggs here soon. He told me to have people call him if they were interested in babies- BUT if you can, get Byron's animals- he has put two years of work into raising some breath-taking beauties that are ready to go this coming season. If they were sold to someone else on kingsnake, shoot me an email or pm and I'll give you Jimmy's phone number so you can still get the bloodline.

Cheers,
Graham
 
Graham, I picked up Byron's Boot Key corns, 2 pairs. They're supposed to come in on Tuesday. I'm pretty excited about these guys. They're pure locale snakes and look pretty cool from the photos. Any luck and I'll might even get to breed them next spring. Thanks for the help. Later...

Terry :dancer:
 
Right out a 'da box....
BootKeyCornsOutOfBox-mRH61510a1b_TC.jpg

...the males.
BootKeyCornsOutOfBox-fRH61510a1b_TC.jpg

...and the females.

These guys are even more awesome than I thought they'd be. I love it... :crazy02:

Well, back to working on their accomodations... ;)

Terry
 
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