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    Default Handmade shelf for snakes





    Well, I am a collector and the breeder for Japanese Rat Snake (Elaphe climacophora)
    and now I am creating a new three-tier of shelf do-it-yourself-carpentry for my 20 of them including "my-home-CB 2009"


    the shelf will be around 10ft in height and 8.2ft in width all wooden made

    It should be put 18~20 large plastic enclosures for the babie~full-adult
    rat snakes on it and some extra large tanks under the shelf on a floor






    I've just finished the first painting
    and I will paint one more time on this week-end
    My snakes will wake up from the hibernation in a few weeks and
    they will live in it from this year



    This is one of my these, a young Japanese rat snake called "PC" last year




    This is called "Nenban" is a blackish Climacs. I got him in the wild.
    I gonna breed him with albino Climacs in a few years and will gain
    pure white albino baby.






    Balthus is a greenish adult male from northern area of Japan.
    Being tamed and elegant one.




    and this is my pair of albino Climacs, not stripped albino
    I am planning to breed this female and blackish Climacs in a few years
    to make the hetero first to make pure white albino snake in the future



    Also I keep a striped Climacs
    That is blue-grey coloured stripped Climacs
    They were born last year, still babies, but somehow I would breed them with albino things
    Last edited by Godspeed; 02-19-2010 at 01:29 PM.

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    Nice looking snakes. Another members here, ophidiophile (Dave) has/had a lot of nice looking rat snakes too. Here are some of his pics.. http://home.comcast.net/~dptracer/ophidiophotos.html

    I think ratsnakes are beautiful, but I find it's easier to keep fat snakes in enclosures easier, so I breed ball pythons.

    Rick

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    Thank You, Godspeed. You are responsible for getting me hooked on Japanese Rat Snakes .... I am currently looking at them for my next purchase. I think they're B E A U T I F U L !!!
    1.0.0 Argentine Tegu
    0.1. Colombian Tegus
    1.0.0 Genetic Stripe Reticulated Python
    1.0.0 Albino/Lav Reticulated Python
    1.0.0 Normal Dwarf Reticulated Python
    0.1.0 Dwarf Platinum Reticulated Python
    0.1.0 Dwarf Tiger Reticulated Python
    0.1.0 Normal Burmese Python

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick View Post
    Nice looking snakes. Another members here, ophidiophile (Dave) has/had a lot of nice looking rat snakes too. Here are some of his pics.. http://home.comcast.net/~dptracer/ophidiophotos.html

    I think ratsnakes are beautiful, but I find it's easier to keep fat snakes in enclosures easier, so I breed ball pythons.

    Rick
    Thank you for the link
    Very impressive collection there

    Fatty python is not my type, especially royal python
    Too many morphs also
    I am happy with a fatty tegu lol
    I used to keep some of ball pythons, but not any more


    Quote Originally Posted by Angelrose View Post
    Thank You, Godspeed. You are responsible for getting me hooked on Japanese Rat Snakes .... I am currently looking at them for my next purchase. I think they're B E A U T I F U L !!!
    I fully recommend you to keep a japanese rat snake once
    They are amazingly beautiful animal, also easy to keep, being docile mostly

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