G gigas12 Jack Dempsey MFK Member Jul 26, 2008 2,519 3 36 Boston,Ma. Jun 15, 2010 #11 Hi,I agree with a ratsnake!
Vicious_Fish Here fishy fishy fishy... MFK Member Mar 9, 2007 9,388 44 75 45 South Central... Jun 15, 2010 #12 CTU2fan;4214651; said: Sounds like a ratsnake...could be a young black rat too, they don't turn solid black until they're well grown. Click to expand... Yeah we don't have Gray Rat Snakes in PA. It could very well be a young Black Rat or an Eastern Milk Snake.
CTU2fan;4214651; said: Sounds like a ratsnake...could be a young black rat too, they don't turn solid black until they're well grown. Click to expand... Yeah we don't have Gray Rat Snakes in PA. It could very well be a young Black Rat or an Eastern Milk Snake.
L Lepisosteus platyrhincus Polypterus MFK Member Nov 9, 2008 6,766 17 92 In the caiman den Jun 15, 2010 #13 not milk. rat i believe
L Lepisosteus platyrhincus Polypterus MFK Member Nov 9, 2008 6,766 17 92 In the caiman den Jun 16, 2010 #14 twas a rat snake. infact my wife just spotted a small one with a big full belly in our back yard. pics of that little guy will be up later. including some macro with reverse lens that i snapped quite difficult standing up. need a better lens too
twas a rat snake. infact my wife just spotted a small one with a big full belly in our back yard. pics of that little guy will be up later. including some macro with reverse lens that i snapped quite difficult standing up. need a better lens too
L Lepisosteus platyrhincus Polypterus MFK Member Nov 9, 2008 6,766 17 92 In the caiman den Jun 16, 2010 #15 http://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/forums/showthread.php?p=4217655#post4217655