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Albino gray rat snakes

I think I've got some on my laptop. I'm on the desktop right now. I'll try to get them on during the week. Hopefully.
 
How about some pics
 

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@Carinata - Honestly, I've seen nothing but snide replies from you to Lavender's threads.
I can't say I like everything he has to say- But you're doing basically the same as you continue to criticize and being vocal.
You don't have to reply to his threads.
 
I have a question as well. They look like snows. Are the genetics the same (or around the same) as corns? I'd imagine so, but you listed them only as albino and not snows.
 
Pretty! They look like snow corns with lots of pink in them. I'm also curious about the temperaments; I'm VERY cautious of rat snakes with how mean mine is (though he's getting better).

@Carinata - Honestly, I've seen nothing but snide replies from you to Lavender's threads.
I can't say I like everything he has to say- But you're doing basically the same as you continue to criticize and being vocal.
You don't have to reply to his threads.

I was going to say the same thing.

And IMO, though it's a little off topic, housing hatchlings for a period is fine until the first shed, but let's not debate that here.
 
here in al we deal with gray rat snakes all the time. Hardly ever get bit, I'm talking even when dealing with 6 footers. As far as I know this is the only morph. There is one luecistic gray ratsnake the was caught in maddison county, that a couple of people have bred and have raised up babies and bred back but still can't reproduce it. They are talking about getting rid of it. I'm gonna try to get my hands on it.
 
What are their temperaments like? They're sure pretty little fellers :).

I've got a yearling grey rat from PJ and Jay, and he is one of my favorite snakes. Very nice and sweet-- never tried to bite at all, but does musk if startled-- though not as much as my black rat. The albinos are lovely... but we are trying to curtail the number of snakes we keep at the moment.
 
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