My son has a 6 footer in his attic..I love it…we saw him come out of his vent hood, sun awhile and then drop back down in the attic…My son is so scared of snakes, but I told him he’s the best friend u can have, just leave him alone…
I have a black rat snake (eastern rat snake). Hes still a baby but hes fun to watch. I plan on building him a large terrarium once hes bigger. Theyre really cool and luckily legal in my state.
He is extremely intelligent too. He's always watching me when im in my room. He eats well, he is on frozen thawed pinkies (larger sized pinkies but not quite fuzzies) because he's still tiny. He never refuses food. He's a little spicey and strikes but he's never actually tagged me. I think he mostly just bluffs. When he gets a little bigger I'm gonna work with him on handling more incase he ever needs medical care that way it is less stressful. I don't handle him now because of his size. Worried about accidentally squishing the Lil fella.
We have 3 pitch black snakes on our property. 1 large, 2 smaller. We also have a very large, long yellow and dk brownish grey rat snake, that is always pregnant. They know we won't hurt them. I have seen them laying with our pigs, in their hay pen, and will just stay still and look back at us. I always get down low and say hi and how beautiful they are to them. One of yall told me, it is less threatening to them, to get down low ? They are all beautiful and do not scare me at all. I am a live and let live type. I enjoy seeing them around. Our yellow and grey was pregnant and stretched out and I said Girl, you look like a beaded necklace ! Shortly after a rain and thunder storm, she had laid her eggs somewhere, as her body was half back to normal. I am a Mom of 3, so I could totally commiserate with her ! She looked so over it. I love all critters :)
One of my all time favorite native species and can be quite impressive when full grown and usually quite docile. It’s funny I say that and it happens to be the first snake to bite me but that was completely my fault i think I was about 7-10 and found nice 4-5ft male and he lit me up 😂. I’ll always love these guys and absolutely sad that I haven’t seen any in over 10years now they used to be quite common 🤦♂️
Very informative and enjoyable video. These are very nice snakes ! We have them where I live. We've even had small ones come into our house. They are appreciated and respected by us.
😮 I've wanted a brs or two for... My whole life! Ever since i found one as a child in my front yard! Gotta bite the bullet and jump on the train... I might get a het hypo lavender and a hypo lavender. I think they'd look really cool together.
I’ve kept many Eastern Rats when I was a kid. One of them was 5 1/2ft and had a terrible attitude escaped the enclosure twice and bit me 3 times. That was most the most difficult snake I ever had. Their personality can really vary like any other animal but overall they are pretty easy to keep in captivity just like a Kingsnake. They are experts at escaping so don’t be surprised if it goes missing one day
How would you say this relates to the “Texas Rat snake” ? I’m wondering because sometimes they look almost exactly alike… and Texas rats are known for their large size correct ? Thanks JZ !!
That’s the whole thing about them. Texas rats are obsoleta and so are “black rats” but “black rats” can also be Easterns and greys. It’s very convoluted
Excellent information. I just acquired a yearling western rat snake whose life would have been terminated by the home owner. The snake was found eating baby birds out of a house finch nest. I'm so glad the person called me to come and get it, rather than kill it. The snake is about 18" long and I have a large tub set up for it with aspen substrste, water bowl, and hide box. The baby rat snake is very friend too. My question for you is should I try feeding it a frozen\thawed fuzzy mouse once a week, or should I offer it food twice a week? I would appreciate any suggestions you have concerning the proper feeding of this wild caught juvenile western rat snake. On a side note, I did acquire a reptile permit earlier this year from the Texas Fish & Game Department that allows me to legally capture a jeep a wild native snake.
I just now ran across one of your videos and I really like it so I will be binge-watching lol. I have a question I live in Ohio and we have black snakes very big black snakes and is that what you're talkin about in this video?
I have a question sir. I live in Ontario Canada and 3 years ago I bought what was classified as an Anery Cornsnake. Is there a difference, or is it the same as a gray ratsnake?
Probably not. A corn snake is a rat snake but a different species, usually smaller and naturally lives further south east than most of the grey rat range and Anery is just a recessive morph of it but they certainly look similar
Are they similar size too a rainbow boa's which are slender boas and climber's. I know both are slightly bigger than ball pythons.. my ball pythons females upto 250 gram Large rats every 2-3 wks . so i like to know can i feed black rat snakes and rainbow boa's jumbos rats which starts at 280 gram ? Also will like to know if can feed black rat snakes adult squirrel, pigeons, and guinea pigs . Can you house adults black rat snakes comfortable im 75 gallon tanks? I know that adult 6 ft California king snake's can be housed in 55 gallon tanks but there less thick girth .
@@GetmoneyMaine-g5o generally colubrids take smaller more frequent meals because sure the have faster metabolisms than boids so many people leave them on mice and feed a couple at a time or smaller rats, something like a medium rat would be bigger than what people would recommend and would likely lead to obesity. Black rats are one of the longest colubrids in the continent and can get over 7feet long and love to climb so for larger animals, my personal recommendation is something at least 4 feet long
I love snakes .I hate black rat snakes. They get everywhere and eat anything They eat all our birds. We can not keep a canary or anything on the balcony. We catch and move dozens out of our yard every year.
You do go on way way too long! Just because you can have a RUclips Channel, does not mean you should. Looking at you subscriber numbers, others agree. So sorry!
North American rat snakes whatever they're called are adorable and I hope to have a home big enough to have one.
My son has a 6 footer in his attic..I love it…we saw him come out of his vent hood, sun awhile and then drop back down in the attic…My son is so scared of snakes, but I told him he’s the best friend u can have, just leave him alone…
Nature's mousetrap. Aways welcomed in or around my home here in Tulsa.
I have a black rat snake (eastern rat snake). Hes still a baby but hes fun to watch. I plan on building him a large terrarium once hes bigger. Theyre really cool and luckily legal in my state.
He is extremely intelligent too. He's always watching me when im in my room. He eats well, he is on frozen thawed pinkies (larger sized pinkies but not quite fuzzies) because he's still tiny. He never refuses food. He's a little spicey and strikes but he's never actually tagged me. I think he mostly just bluffs. When he gets a little bigger I'm gonna work with him on handling more incase he ever needs medical care that way it is less stressful. I don't handle him now because of his size. Worried about accidentally squishing the Lil fella.
We have 3 pitch black snakes on our property. 1 large, 2 smaller. We also have a very large, long yellow and dk brownish grey rat snake, that is always pregnant. They know we won't hurt them. I have seen them laying with our pigs, in their hay pen, and will just stay still and look back at us. I always get down low and say hi and how beautiful they are to them. One of yall told me, it is less threatening to them, to get down low ? They are all beautiful and do not scare me at all. I am a live and let live type. I enjoy seeing them around. Our yellow and grey was pregnant and stretched out and I said Girl, you look like a beaded necklace ! Shortly after a rain and thunder storm, she had laid her eggs somewhere, as her body was half back to normal. I am a Mom of 3, so I could totally commiserate with her ! She looked so over it. I love all critters :)
Ah...Facebook - the best place to have well-informed, genteel, and scholarly discussions with like-minded peers!
Good lord yes.
One of my all time favorite native species and can be quite impressive when full grown and usually quite docile. It’s funny I say that and it happens to be the first snake to bite me but that was completely my fault i think I was about 7-10 and found nice 4-5ft male and he lit me up 😂. I’ll always love these guys and absolutely sad that I haven’t seen any in over 10years now they used to be quite common 🤦♂️
Very informative and enjoyable video. These are very nice snakes ! We have them where I live. We've even had small ones come into our house. They are appreciated and respected by us.
Well Done Jay ,,,,, well educated,,, i do appreciate your gifts of knowledge to share to the world of open and willing minds '
Super video man. Love your presentation style. I’m always looking forward to the next one 👍🏻
Much appreciated!
😮 I've wanted a brs or two for... My whole life! Ever since i found one as a child in my front yard! Gotta bite the bullet and jump on the train... I might get a het hypo lavender and a hypo lavender. I think they'd look really cool together.
I’ve kept many Eastern Rats when I was a kid. One of them was 5 1/2ft and had a terrible attitude escaped the enclosure twice and bit me 3 times. That was most the most difficult snake I ever had. Their personality can really vary like any other animal but overall they are pretty easy to keep in captivity just like a Kingsnake. They are experts at escaping so don’t be surprised if it goes missing one day
Thanks!
@@knivesgunfights526 thank you so much!
Muy exotico
So miss my buddy Onyx. After good years he popped the enclosure plug and sadly he didn’t do well. He was so easy going, laid back. He is missed
Got a true black rat snake here in NC. Lieutenant Dan(a) from rural Randolph County
Very nice
How would you say this relates to the “Texas Rat snake” ? I’m wondering because sometimes they look almost exactly alike… and Texas rats are known for their large size correct ? Thanks JZ !!
That’s the whole thing about them. Texas rats are obsoleta and so are “black rats” but “black rats” can also be Easterns and greys. It’s very convoluted
Excellent information. I just acquired a yearling western rat snake whose life would have been terminated by the home owner. The snake was found eating baby birds out of a house finch nest. I'm so glad the person called me to come and get it, rather than kill it. The snake is about 18" long and I have a large tub set up for it with aspen substrste, water bowl, and hide box. The baby rat snake is very friend too. My question for you is should I try feeding it a frozen\thawed fuzzy mouse once a week, or should I offer it food twice a week? I would appreciate any suggestions you have concerning the proper feeding of this wild caught juvenile western rat snake. On a side note, I did acquire a reptile permit earlier this year from the Texas Fish & Game Department that allows me to legally capture a jeep a wild native snake.
I just now ran across one of your videos and I really like it so I will be binge-watching lol. I have a question I live in Ohio and we have black snakes very big black snakes and is that what you're talkin about in this video?
Potentially. There are also black racers
@@JzsReptiles these are really big and strike and bite a lot
I have a question sir.
I live in Ontario Canada and 3 years ago I bought what was classified as an Anery Cornsnake. Is there a difference, or is it the same as a gray ratsnake?
Probably not. A corn snake is a rat snake but a different species, usually smaller and naturally lives further south east than most of the grey rat range and Anery is just a recessive morph of it but they certainly look similar
Are they similar size too a rainbow boa's which are slender boas and climber's. I know both are slightly bigger than ball pythons.. my ball pythons females upto 250 gram Large rats every 2-3 wks . so i like to know can i feed black rat snakes and rainbow boa's jumbos rats which starts at 280 gram ? Also will like to know if can feed black rat snakes adult squirrel, pigeons, and guinea pigs . Can you house adults black rat snakes comfortable im 75 gallon tanks? I know that adult 6 ft California king snake's can be housed in 55 gallon tanks but there less thick girth .
@@GetmoneyMaine-g5o generally colubrids take smaller more frequent meals because sure the have faster metabolisms than boids so many people leave them on mice and feed a couple at a time or smaller rats, something like a medium rat would be bigger than what people would recommend and would likely lead to obesity. Black rats are one of the longest colubrids in the continent and can get over 7feet long and love to climb so for larger animals, my personal recommendation is something at least 4 feet long
The least respectful I have encountered was on the WV/VA border. On the WV side; VA sneks are gentlemen and ladies.
Are black rat snakes in ohio
Depends on who you’re talking to but eastern rats that can be black are there and there are black racers that get confused as such
I love snakes .I hate black rat snakes. They get everywhere and eat anything They eat all our birds. We can not keep a canary or anything on the balcony. We catch and move dozens out of our yard every year.
Good. Glad there are still healthy populations.
You do go on way way too long! Just because you can have a RUclips Channel, does not mean you should. Looking at you subscriber numbers, others agree. So sorry!