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01-01-15, 04:52 PM
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Imperial Pueblan info
As some of you may have read I was in the market for a unique snake and my first attempt was unsuccessful. After some looking around I found a stunning Imperial Pueblan (75% pueblan milk snake, 25% cali king) from Mesozoic Reptiles. I am assuming the care for him is identical to a normal pueblan milk snake but I wanted to check with the forum. There is not a lot of information for these snakes online so any that can be given would be appreciated.
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01-08-15, 10:26 PM
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Re: Imperial Pueblan info
Apparently not. Well he gets here tomorrow. I can't wait.
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01-08-15, 10:29 PM
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Re: Imperial Pueblan info
Look forward to seeing him post a picture when you get him.
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01-09-15, 01:02 PM
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Re: Imperial Pueblan info
Here are a few photos I snapped before I put him in his home to relax.
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01-09-15, 01:08 PM
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Re: Imperial Pueblan info
Wow thats definitely unique. I really like it!
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01-09-15, 06:40 PM
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Re: Imperial Pueblan info
Yep I have never seen anything quite like him.
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01-09-15, 08:09 PM
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Re: Imperial Pueblan info
Very nice hybrid MC. Definitely one of a kind. I like the Imperial Pueblans and other milk x king or king x corn crosses. From what I've read the husbandry is pretty similar for Milks, Corns, and Kings. You might be able to keep him a little cooler than I keep my Kings. I keep my warm sides between 86-88. Cool sides are ambient temps in the low 70's (a little cooler these days). Best wishes and please share more pics.
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01-09-15, 08:40 PM
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Re: Imperial Pueblan info
Very cool. That's some awesome patterning and coloring.
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01-09-15, 08:51 PM
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Re: Imperial Pueblan info
That's a beautiful Imperial. Just check their site. Mesozoic offers some nice color/patterns of Colubrid species.
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01-10-15, 01:06 AM
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Re: Imperial Pueblan info
Yes he does and he seems to be a pretty upstanding guy as well. He answered all of my questions and was good about keeping me in the loop about the transaction.
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01-21-15, 04:13 PM
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Re: Imperial Pueblan info
Wow that's an amazing looking lil guy! Nice find!
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04-13-15, 03:34 PM
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Re: Imperial Pueblan info
I had Del out today doing some socializing/exploring and I figured I snap some pictures with my favorite house decoration.
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04-13-15, 03:44 PM
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Re: Imperial Pueblan info
You didn't name it Bubba did you? He looks a bit like a red neck
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04-13-15, 03:52 PM
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Re: Imperial Pueblan info
Haha no but I do question if he is a little behind the curve when you compare him to my corn snake.
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04-13-15, 04:04 PM
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Re: Imperial Pueblan info
He is a very pretty and unique looking snake. Give him some more time to settle in and I think he'll prove to be just as inquisitive as your corn snake. Enjoy and please keep us posted with photos as he grows up.
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