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have you ever seen this?

batman361

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this is a texas rat caught in the wild...the only thing is it has a motley pattern. I might get this in a trade but im debating cause he said its never been proven and everyone i ask has never even heard of this kind(which is good for me). Just asking around,and if not well i guess i have a new project to prove a new morph.
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Depends on what's the price... I am also not sure if Texas Ratsnakes are in such a high demand...
Depends, really.
 
Yeah they aren't exactly high demand snakes, but that is a very cool pattern. He needs some weight poor thing.
I would also remind you that it would be a simple recessive most likely, so you wont know for at least 4 to 6 years if it's even genetic. But it would be a fun project and I would go for it!
Just dont spend a fortune on something unproven.
 
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