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Confirmed hook up!!! Wooohoooo!!

bekers71

What addiction?!
I am so excited! This was the real deal and I saw it all! First a little chase then calm. I peek in to find them hooked up all the way. They stayed that way for a few minutes. Funny thing is, he is the one that shed today. She shed about 2 weeks ago. I only have 32 qt tubs for them and they are a combined weight of over 2200 grams. So not much room for moving around. LOL

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Whoohoo! Congrats on the confirmed hook up!

Funny, it was my boy that shed today before his hook up, perhaps our ladies prefer it when the boys have got fresh clothes on...lol :)

Best wishes,
 
Very cool Becky. Congratulations! I would really like to know what kind of Ratsnake was used to make those Hybrids. They look very different from one another. The size is quite huge as well. I would like to believe that it was a possible Blackrat cross. The babies should be interesting and by the look of the parents the clutch should be very variable. Good Job!
Jay :cool:
 
Her blue eyes have now went back to normal. So lets hope this is the pre-lay shed.*"fingers crossed*
 
I know this thread is way old but I NEED to know what they are, really :p

Could they be bull snake crosses perhaps?
 
I know this thread is way old but I NEED to know what they are, really :p

Could they be bull snake crosses perhaps?

Wow! How did you find this old thread? LOL

Black rat and cornsnake crosses is what they are. I just hatched out a lovely batch of babies a couple weeks ago. They are so plump and eating like champs. They make cornsnakes babies look so small. LOL
 
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