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Two new arrivals today. 1.1 Trans Pecos ratsnakes
10-08-2015, 02:58 PM
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These snakes are just so cute!!!
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10-09-2015, 04:49 PM
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#22
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I'm really loving these, especially the male! He is super docile and chill. Loves my hair and will sit on my head, calmly enjoying the view for up to an hour at a time. Which is what he is doing at this moment.
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10-10-2015, 01:46 AM
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#23
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Beautiful! what are they, never seen anything like this.. <3
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10-10-2015, 02:22 AM
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They are Bogertophis subocularis, A.K.A Trans Pecos ratsnakes, A.K.A subocs. These are Axanthic (recessive color morph, also called Silver) and Blonde, a recessive pattern morph that has a bit of a hypo effect.
They have the rep of being super docile and calm, which they sure seem to be living up to! By pure temperament, they are actually a better starter snake than even corns. But they get bigger than corns, have smaller clutches with bigger eggs and are orders of magnitude harder to get eating, at all and especially on F/T, which are some of the reasons why they aren't much seen. Though they are also just underrated.
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10-10-2015, 09:54 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Tavia
They are Bogertophis subocularis, A.K.A Trans Pecos ratsnakes, A.K.A subocs. These are Axanthic (recessive color morph, also called Silver) and Blonde, a recessive pattern morph that has a bit of a hypo effect.
They have the rep of being super docile and calm, which they sure seem to be living up to! By pure temperament, they are actually a better starter snake than even corns. But they get bigger than corns, have smaller clutches with bigger eggs and are orders of magnitude harder to get eating, at all and especially on F/T, which are some of the reasons why they aren't much seen. Though they are also just underrated.
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Are you UK based or us this a USA forum ?
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10-10-2015, 11:56 AM
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I'm based in the USA. There probably are breeders in the UK but I don't know of any.
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10-10-2015, 08:28 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Tavia
I'm based in the USA. There probably are breeders in the UK but I don't know of any.
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Thanks.
Is this predominantly a USA based forum.
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10-10-2015, 09:28 PM
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#28
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Hard to say, we've got people from all over. I'd say that it's probably predominantly USA based but England and Germany is probably the close run second up.
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10-11-2015, 10:45 AM
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#29
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Tavia
They are Bogertophis subocularis, A.K.A Trans Pecos ratsnakes, A.K.A subocs. These are Axanthic (recessive color morph, also called Silver) and Blonde, a recessive pattern morph that has a bit of a hypo effect.
They have the rep of being super docile and calm, which they sure seem to be living up to! By pure temperament, they are actually a better starter snake than even corns. But they get bigger than corns, have smaller clutches with bigger eggs and are orders of magnitude harder to get eating, at all and especially on F/T, which are some of the reasons why they aren't much seen. Though they are also just underrated.
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...and the fact that they are not quite as easy to breed as corns. When I bred my first silvers several years ago I remember them not timing as easy as my kings and corns.
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10-12-2015, 09:09 AM
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#30
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Wow.. they are beautiful though... but yeah Imma stick to corns.. maybe when I get a house.. for now I am done with adding snakes.. lol
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