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mikeyd_26 Posted - 26/07/2010 : 00:21:52
Ahhh the addiction! I want a new snakie and my OH has said i'm allowed! LOL On 1 condition she chooses the snake (fine by me) she likes the great plains rat snake. As i understand there very alike the corn (even related?) just wanted to know if any 1 owns one and what there like in general?
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mikerichards Posted - 30/07/2010 : 13:52:48
As above great plains do get bigger, quite easily hit 6ft and chunky too.
Other than that, they are pretty much the same.
eeji Posted - 26/07/2010 : 21:20:27
they're a little bit bigger and stockier than corns, but theres really not much in it
gmac Posted - 26/07/2010 : 17:45:01
great plains can get upto about 5 foot, so very similar corns, other rat snake subspecies can grow larger than this though.
mikeyd_26 Posted - 26/07/2010 : 14:54:38
cheers guys. Do they grow to simular size?
matty18714 Posted - 26/07/2010 : 08:54:46
As GMac said, most of the Pantherophis species have simular care.
gmac Posted - 26/07/2010 : 01:27:54
rat snakes and corn snakes are part of the one big happy family, dont have great plains rat snake however i do have 2 black rat snakes, and they are very similar to corns temperament wise, apart from them being more active.

The husbandry is very much th same as for a corn snake.

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