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Emroyi Ratsnake

Derek54

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Has anyone kept these before? what are they like? and their coloring?

thanks. (theres not alot of info on the internet about them)
 
They're basically corns with a different name (and habitat range...and coloration). They hatch out a little bigger than corns, and stay around the same size. Really, do research on corns and you're doing research on these guys. Here are a few pictures of Maize, my Emoryi, who was also my first "corn."

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Yep, Carlos is right. I have a pair, and they are kept under the same conditions as my corns. My male looks a lot like Carlos's. My female doesn't... Both of mine are among my mellowest snakes. :)
 

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Emoryi are great snakes. I love them. Not as colorful as corns, but you'd be surprised at the variety of browns, greens, and other earthtone colors that emoryi range in. The babies are very robust. Here's a few pics of mine. First emoryi has chocolate saddles on a light background. Second emoryi has more of a greenish saddle color on a light background, and the last is my albino male emroyi. Steve
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Emoryi are basically a western cousin of corns - just without the red coloration. We find ours to be heavier bodied and faster growing than corns and stronger snakes. I really enjoy them - a few pics of some of our guys

adult female emoryi
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hatchling normal and amel emoryi
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and rootbeer and creamsicles that result from mixing corns with emoryi
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creamsicle
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mary v.
 
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