Post by alex on Jun 23, 2007 11:03:10 GMT -5
0.2 black ratsnakes, het albino.
4 yrs old, half sisters, never bred as my male developed some neurological weirdness when I moved out here.
They're a little complicated to explain, but they're the product of albino x albino breeding from someone who didn't realise there's two incompatible strains of amelanism in black ratsnakes
Black phase - from het albino x albino - so het for at least one form of amelanism, possibly both. Very nice and black with minimal white outlining of her markings
Dark brown chocolatey phase - albino x albino, therefore definitely double het
Both are very full-bodied, would come back from the grave to eat f/t rodents and have never had any sort of illness. A little pushy in the cage, but more in the why-aren't-you-feeding-me way and are fine in hand
1.0 grey ratsnake
male, unknown age but not that old as he's grown considerably while I've had him. Good temperment, eats voraciously and very muscular. I haven't found him a nice clean grey female to go with him (he's very nicely coloured for a grey) and I've lost interest in breeding most of my snakes. Always been in excellent health while I've had him, his prior history is unknown
1.0 anery A male cornsnake
Very pretty little boy, allegedly about 5 years old now (I got him as an old subadult). Has nice pinkish/yellow tinge on his sides (he looked like a ghost when he was younger) and, typically of cornsnakes, eats everything. Never been ill. Again, never tried breeding him as I haven't had time to while I've been living in SK.
E-mail or message me if you're interested. I'd prefer to deliver (for a small fee) or you pick up, but shipping might be arranged if the weather looks decent
4 yrs old, half sisters, never bred as my male developed some neurological weirdness when I moved out here.
They're a little complicated to explain, but they're the product of albino x albino breeding from someone who didn't realise there's two incompatible strains of amelanism in black ratsnakes
Black phase - from het albino x albino - so het for at least one form of amelanism, possibly both. Very nice and black with minimal white outlining of her markings
Dark brown chocolatey phase - albino x albino, therefore definitely double het
Both are very full-bodied, would come back from the grave to eat f/t rodents and have never had any sort of illness. A little pushy in the cage, but more in the why-aren't-you-feeding-me way and are fine in hand
1.0 grey ratsnake
male, unknown age but not that old as he's grown considerably while I've had him. Good temperment, eats voraciously and very muscular. I haven't found him a nice clean grey female to go with him (he's very nicely coloured for a grey) and I've lost interest in breeding most of my snakes. Always been in excellent health while I've had him, his prior history is unknown
1.0 anery A male cornsnake
Very pretty little boy, allegedly about 5 years old now (I got him as an old subadult). Has nice pinkish/yellow tinge on his sides (he looked like a ghost when he was younger) and, typically of cornsnakes, eats everything. Never been ill. Again, never tried breeding him as I haven't had time to while I've been living in SK.
E-mail or message me if you're interested. I'd prefer to deliver (for a small fee) or you pick up, but shipping might be arranged if the weather looks decent