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Old 01-25-16, 09:56 AM   #1
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Explain morphs

explain the technical nomenclature of morphs and their titles, please. I want to know also that a Halloween Pueblan Milksnake can be bred with another pueblan (these colorful coral-snake mimicks are one of the prettiest to me and my grandpa killed a coral a few years ago, but I wonder if it was a lookalike. They match my bedroom too.
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Old 01-25-16, 10:58 AM   #2
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Re: Explain morphs

Two things....

Google is your friend....

And...

Snakes are NOT fasion accessories.

Please do not get a snake because it 'matches' inatomate objects...
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explain the technical nomenclature of morphs and their titles, please. I want to know also that a Halloween Pueblan Milksnake can be bred with another pueblan (these colorful coral-snake mimicks are one of the prettiest to me and my grandpa killed a coral a few years ago, but I wonder if it was a lookalike. They match my bedroom too.
Nice try! The technical nomenclature of morphs is a book and there isn't any way to explain it all here as a reply. You have to commit to doing some research into that topic. Pueblan milksnake can certainly be bred to another pueblan milksnake.
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Re: Explain morphs

Can you further explain your question and what exactly are you looking for? If you want a list of morph names there's a number of sites who already list them within a species.
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Two things....

Google is your friend....

And...

Snakes are NOT fasion accessories.

Please do not get a snake because it 'matches' inatomate objects...
Can you please explain the bolded word. I can't understand the sentence without it
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I think he may have meant inanimate objects such as the drapes or colors in the person's bedroom. Just one possibility...
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I think he may have meant inanimate objects such as the drapes or colors in the person's bedroom. Just one possibility...
Yes, that.... ^_^;;
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I think he may have meant inanimate objects such as the drapes or colors in the person's bedroom. Just one possibility...
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Yes, that.... ^_^;;
I was following your pet peeve and pointing it out
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And that is why I sometimes hate you ^_^

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A Halloween pueblan isn't a different species. They can breed with normal peublans because they are the same species. They just look different.
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