SoFL_Serpent
New member
Hello, New member here hoping to introduce myself and my wild caught snake, Red.
I live in Ft Lauderdale Florida where I caught Red in March of 2007. Here's how I caught him (I thinks it's a him): I was out in front of my house working on my car (1987 Buick Grand National) when I heard my neighbor scream "Snake !!", then "Get The Kids Out Of The CAR !!!". He worked as a landscaper and obtained a few potted bushes from a job site. Upon removing them from the back of his SUV he spotted Red slithering over the tarp he lined the back with. Needless to say, I came running over to their rescue and grabbed the snake by the tail. I have had him ever since. Here's a picture...
I am told that this is a Miami Phase Red Rat Snake....Please confirm or argue that point. I live about 30 minutes north of Downtown Miami. I am uncertain where exactly he got the potted bushes from, but I don't imagine it would be very far from here.
When I first caught him it was a challenge to get him to eat. He turned down pinkies, and I was hassled by catching those anoles that thrive around here (although I did eventually come up with an ingenious way to catch them). Finally however, after about 2 months I was able to turn him on to pinkies. From that point on he eats like a champ.
PS: I also have a Striped Cal King, and a Ball Python.
I live in Ft Lauderdale Florida where I caught Red in March of 2007. Here's how I caught him (I thinks it's a him): I was out in front of my house working on my car (1987 Buick Grand National) when I heard my neighbor scream "Snake !!", then "Get The Kids Out Of The CAR !!!". He worked as a landscaper and obtained a few potted bushes from a job site. Upon removing them from the back of his SUV he spotted Red slithering over the tarp he lined the back with. Needless to say, I came running over to their rescue and grabbed the snake by the tail. I have had him ever since. Here's a picture...

I am told that this is a Miami Phase Red Rat Snake....Please confirm or argue that point. I live about 30 minutes north of Downtown Miami. I am uncertain where exactly he got the potted bushes from, but I don't imagine it would be very far from here.
When I first caught him it was a challenge to get him to eat. He turned down pinkies, and I was hassled by catching those anoles that thrive around here (although I did eventually come up with an ingenious way to catch them). Finally however, after about 2 months I was able to turn him on to pinkies. From that point on he eats like a champ.
PS: I also have a Striped Cal King, and a Ball Python.