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05-13-17, 07:33 PM
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New king species morph
Hello i got this new king it was labled assorted king. Any help would be appreciated. It has some gorgeous colors!!
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05-13-17, 08:05 PM
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Re: New king species morph
Eastern Apalachicola Lowlands Kingsnake, Lampropeltis meansi. This species has quite the taxonomic history. It was briefly known as the Eastern King Snake, Lampropeltis getula (Pryon & Burbrink, 2009). Before that it was known as a subspecies of the Common King Snake (Lampropeltis getula sp.), as Lampropeltis g. goini or Lampropeltis g. meansi, commonly called Apalachicola King Snake, Apalachicola Lowlands King Snake, or Blotched King Snake. A very recent paper, Krysko et al. (2016), has elevated it to full species status as Lampropeltis meansi. Beautiful animal, grats on the new addition.
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05-13-17, 08:26 PM
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Re: New king species morph
Thanks for the help! Yes it sure is a pretty looking snake. Man that is a crazy history i am glad they sorta got it sorted out. I can't wait to it gets little bigger!
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05-13-17, 08:38 PM
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Re: New king species morph
Very nice colors...they contrast very well against the black!
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05-13-17, 09:03 PM
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Re: New king species morph
You know, I may have the wrong locale here. This may be a south Florida critter, not a panhandle locale. Formerly known as Brooks King Snake (Lampropeltis getula brooksi) but now known as Florida King Snake (Lampropeltis floridana). If so it should fade to a pale yellow and black over time.
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05-13-17, 09:10 PM
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Re: New king species morph
 another pic. I hope it keeps the orange if it's the first species you suggested would colors stay?
Yes i love the contrast against the black so beautiful! I love it even if it does turn pale yellow.
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05-14-17, 01:42 AM
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Re: New king species morph
That's a beautiful king snake
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05-14-17, 01:44 AM
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Re: New king species morph
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Originally Posted by FWK
Eastern Apalachicola Lowlands Kingsnake, Lampropeltis meansi. This species has quite the taxonomic history. It was briefly known as the Eastern King Snake, Lampropeltis getula (Pryon & Burbrink, 2009). Before that it was known as a subspecies of the Common King Snake (Lampropeltis getula sp.), as Lampropeltis g. goini or Lampropeltis g. meansi, commonly called Apalachicola King Snake, Apalachicola Lowlands King Snake, or Blotched King Snake. A very recent paper, Krysko et al. (2016), has elevated it to full species status as Lampropeltis meansi. Beautiful animal, grats on the new addition.
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That snake has more names than Jason Bourne
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05-14-17, 03:54 PM
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Re: New king species morph
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That's a beautiful king snake
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Thanks I looked in the cage and I didn't see nothing but tag said one was in there. Went and got my supplies that I need for other snakes. I came back through and it was out and instantly feel in love with it lol.
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05-14-17, 04:16 PM
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Re: New king species morph
Beautiful little king you have there. Post pictures often so we can see how he grows. Congrats!
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05-14-17, 05:24 PM
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Re: New king species morph
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Beautiful little king you have there. Post pictures often so we can see how he grows. Congrats!
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Thanks! I will keep all informed with photos! It sure is a pretty snake. No idea if make or female but I have no plans of breeding so don't matter much other then choosing a name. Which btw I have not done yet!
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