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Mark Dwight

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Time to separate these two (freshly shed) hatchlings before they eat each other. :) And believe me Everglades will.
 
awesome pic, I hope thye don't get too hungry before you seperate them :)
They both have their own bin now. And a belly full of baby mouse. :)

And just because I'm showing off my ratsnakes here's a couple pics of one of my Daniel Parker line Southern type yellow ratsnakes. They are very hypoish and will be almost solid bright yellow adults.
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Thought I'd use this thread to post pics of my non-corn Pantherophis. This is my male Texas emoryi. Many more pics of Pantherophis species and subspecies to come. :)

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My male Thornscrub Ratsnake (meahllmorum.) A very under-rated snake. Maybe my all time favorite ratsnakes. These guys grow to be larger than their northern emoryi cousins.
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My female Thornscrub ratsnake....the beautiful Mea. I LOVE thornscrubs. :)
The male thornscrub in the other post is in blue btw.
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How about a Panterophis hybrid for a change? This is my Beast corn (corn x black rat) girl. I have 3 beast and they are..well, just weird. They grow very different than any of my other snakes. I know she looks thin in these photos but she really isn't. She eats like a pig...that's just how the beast are at this age...they turn everything into length.
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