Thanks all for the comments~
CptCupcakes,
Yup you're right. But guess what? Other than the black and white markings on it...you'll see that there are actually there are a few tint of bluish tone in between~ You can't really see the bluish tone in it because of the photo, but if you see it in real life, you'll know that its has quite a bit of blue tone in it~
Terra,
The reason why I say that they're the best Asian Rats to own is because the ease (in my opinion) of the care that they need. I have owned a lot of Asian Rat snakes in the past, to mention a few mandarin, 100 flower, frenata, dinodon, chinese king rat, and so on, these have been the easiest. Also in my opinion one of the prettiest too. So that is why it makes them the best asian rats to own.
Taceas,
Yup~ Ken is the man~! He is a very helpful person and very generous person. So I know that he would help me out to ship if you were to need me to ship them to you. I know a few breeders in the States that breeds these though. 1) Kathy Love. This is the first year for her to produce these. In the other years, those Rhino Rats have been laying slugs for her..but this year finally she is able to prouce them. I saw my first Rhino Rats at the Love's place 2) Rick Cunningham he has a few of these for sale every year. That is where I got 1.3 of them from. 3) Glenn Polanco but then I have been trying to contact him for a year now...he hasn't replied me...cause he was to replace one of the males that I got from him...and he said he would..but that was back in Sept of 2003...and he never replied or responded after that.. but I did get some stuff from him. So I know he's a good guy. Just don't understand why he didn't contact me back....
Traci1,
Their temperment is quite good. I never handle them so they are a bit on the nippy side for me. But even thought they are a bit nippier than the corn snakes, they're actually quite good if you compare them to the other asian rat snakes that I have owned. At least I am able to handle them without having my hand bleed with blood all over the place...LOL.....so I am sure that with some handling, they would be good~~
Are tehy readily to eat f/t rodents...this I am for sure...NO. It is actually quite hard getting them to eat. I had to feed them guppy/rosy/gold fish at first in order to get them to eat. Then it was getting them to eat scented fish and finally onto rodents. It was hard....and trust me...not a bit fun at all....very fustrating..BUT once you get them on rodents they're good for life.....Right now I have 1.4 of them (as I stated before 1.3 are from Rick Cunningham 1.1 from Glenn Polanco (and the male died and Glenn promised a replacement of the male...which he hasn't done) and I have all of them eating on rodents right now. I got 0.3 of them to eat f/t rodents and used to have the male on f/t...but all of a suddent 3 months ago..he decided he didn't want to eat f/t anymore...and wants live....the other 0.1 still wants live all the way...its hard getting her to eat.... she seldomly takes in f/t with a bit of teasing...but its hard work as she is more frightened than to want to eat the f/t rodent....
Thanks again all for the great comments~!!
I love these guys to death!!