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Old 01-04-13, 01:32 PM   #1
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King and Milk Snake Morphs

As some of you know I had a corn snake for about 6 months and he recently passed. I'm pretty depressed about the whole thing but he seemed to be kind of wierd right fro the beggining. I recently found him in his cage upside down and was not moving. Anyway, to be honest I like kings and milk snakes a lot more than corn snakes now that I started to look at them more. I used to like corn snakes the best but now I really just can't bring myself to liking them that much. Other than the one I had I didn't really like any of the other ones so... I'm going to hopefully be getting a Milk or King soon. I know there are so many morphs for both and I am having trouble finding the morphs and how much they are. My price range is anywhere to around 100$.
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Re: King and Milk Snake Morphs

kingsnake.com Classifieds: 2 FT FEMALE TANGERINE ALBINO HONDURAN MILKSNAKE - ONLY $100

This morph is pretty cool.
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Re: King and Milk Snake Morphs

Im a fan of apricot publan milksnakes
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Re: King and Milk Snake Morphs

They are pretty awesome but I have heard that they like to bite...A LOT. I could be wrong but yea. They are awesome. The other problem I am having is finding breeders in Alberta. I really don't like buying fro pet stores.
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Oh and by the way I was saying the biting thing to Corey
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Oh and by the way I was saying the biting thing to Corey
That bite wouldn't really hurt that much though.. My ATB would bite sometimes and he was an adult which still barely hurt at all.
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Re: King and Milk Snake Morphs

Yea I woudn't mind it but I heard that they are also hard to train and I would like to handle him. I could be wrong about the whole thing but thats what I have heard about them.
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Mexican black king! Stunning
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^Thats actually a great idea I really like them but I think they are pretty hard to find here.
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^Thats actually a great idea I really like them but I think they are pretty hard to find here.
I'm making a post on reddit to find breeders in your area. I'll PM you if I do get any responses

kingsnake.com Classifieds: Patternless Sinaloan Milk Snake (#10405)
This is a neat one as well.
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Thank you a lot.
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Re: King and Milk Snake Morphs

I actually found this one two that I think is pretty cool. Thought I would just post it.
kingsnake.com Classifieds: Hatchling Albino Nelson's Milksnakes
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Re: King and Milk Snake Morphs

Im sure there not all this way but i have heard most of them are. I have both a milk and king and my milk is extremely skittish. My king is very calm. If you want a little calmer I would suggest a king.
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Yea I think it really just depends on the snake too.
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A good first kingsnake is a getula or "common" king.
California King, Mexican Black King, Speckled King, Desert King, Eastern Black King, Eastern Chain King, Appalachicola Blotched King or Florida King.
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