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FeedersAny and all issues about raising rats, mice, or anything else that you feed your cornsnakes.
here's some pics of my rats in my colonies ... i use the term "siamese" pattern for a couple of them cause i can't think of what else to call them ... they have points ...
himalayan ... okay now i have the proper term. the hooded one's i didn't know they official name, but i've seen 'em (and owned) before. Do himalayan's come in other colors or just the brown points?
himalayan ... okay now i have the proper term. the hooded one's i didn't know they official name, but i've seen 'em (and owned) before. Do himalayan's come in other colors or just the brown points?
Nice ratties, but as mentioned, that's not a siamese it's a himi. They come with a variety of points... I have siams and siam hoodies, will take pics for you!
I actually got her from a Petshop, I was there collecting mice and just thought to ask if they had any rats, I saw her and just had to have her!!! She had a piece of her ear missing but otherwise seemed in good health.
I assume she was either someone's pet that they got sick of (she was VERY tame, clearly used to being handled) or she was a feeder - breeder passed her prime, which is also possible. She lived out the rest of her days with me as a spoiled pet and died of old age not long ago.
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