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Scaleless Rat Snakes

Kevin S.

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I've got 2 male scaleless glades rats, both 2012s. Both eat enthusiastically on thawed mice, but I'm pricing them differently based on color at this point. Considering how bland everglades rats are as hatchlings, I'd expect both to be very colorful as adults though.

$175
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$200
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Too young to say, but looks like it could be. Most young rat snakes look very similar, but once it gets some size to it you should be able to tell.
 
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