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09-09-07, 05:51 PM
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Kings
Is there any species you can keep two together of kings and could someone post all the cal king morphs in a list plz.
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09-09-07, 08:16 PM
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Re: Kings
No on the keeping kings together....being snake eaters it's never a good idea.
And that would be a very long list! LOL
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09-10-07, 05:26 AM
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Re: Kings
oh yeah I thought there were only around 10 morph.
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09-10-07, 11:52 AM
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Re: Kings
Well depends on how far you want to take it, there's mixed blood morphs too now.
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09-10-07, 04:54 PM
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Re: Kings
There's countless morphs. Just depends on the species.
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11-27-07, 07:54 PM
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Re: Kings
can you keep hondunran milks together?
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11-28-07, 01:35 PM
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Re: Kings
The only time any snakes should be kept together is for breeding purposes, specially King & Milksnakes. You do know why they call them Kingsnakes right? Mark
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11-28-07, 04:17 PM
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Re: Kings
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Originally Posted by gonesnakee
You do know why they call them Kingsnakes
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uh milk snake
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11-28-07, 04:31 PM
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Re: Kings
Well I got one and I think it is a hybrid corect me if I am wrong it is a jungle corn
corn cross king and it is albino.
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11-29-07, 12:19 PM
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Re: Kings
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uh milk snake
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If you read my entire post I was refering to them both in the same context Milksnakes are essentially "kingsnakes" both are Lampropeltis & both are known snakeeaters & cannibals. so to answer your question again a little more directly NO! Don't keep them together. Why do you want to do so anyway? Can't afford a second setup? No room for one? Or just a general inquiry? Mark
P.S. Nice Albino Jungle Corn cedwards! I like the split saddles, I have ones like that I have held back for breeding/bred. Jungle Corns are a 50% corn 50% CK cross & will bred successfully together to make F2s etc. I breed a bunch of them every year. Where did you obtain yours? Could be from my lines?
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11-29-07, 02:00 PM
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Re: Kings
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Originally Posted by gonesnakee
If you read my entire post I was refering to them both in the same context Milksnakes are essentially "kingsnakes" both are Lampropeltis & both are known snakeeaters & cannibals. so to answer your question again a little more directly NO! Don't keep them together. Why do you want to do so anyway? Can't afford a second setup? No room for one? Or just a general inquiry? Mark
P.S. Nice Albino Jungle Corn cedwards! I like the split saddles, I have ones like that I have held back for breeding/bred. Jungle Corns are a 50% corn 50% CK cross & will bred successfully together to make F2s etc. I breed a bunch of them every year. Where did you obtain yours? Could be from my lines?
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Well I got her from Bighill Pets before I bought the store From Gloria in the summer this year but she is a 06 female.
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11-29-07, 03:03 PM
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Re: Kings
Maybe not my lines then, but ya never know. Now you need a mate for her Mark
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11-29-07, 03:37 PM
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Re: Kings
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Maybe not my lines then, but ya never know. Now you need a mate for her Mark
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Ya I am looking you got one ? How much for him ? I paid $200.00 for the female.
Cheers
Chuck
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12-08-07, 09:50 AM
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Re: Kings
The snake in that picture makes more money then I do.
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12-08-07, 10:16 AM
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Re: Kings
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Originally Posted by cedwards
Ya I am looking you got one ? How much for him ? I paid $200.00 for the female.
Cheers
Chuck
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Check with me towards summer I may be releasing one of my albino male breeders a I have another from different blood that I'll be using after this next season along with other breeder males I already have on the go. The one I'll likely let go is young still, but is closely related to some of the upcoming females, so I'll go with one of the 2 up & coming albino males that are less related & let the one more closely related one go after breeding this next season. Don't want to let him go early & rely on virgin males as backup breeders. That make any sense LOL Mark
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