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01-04-13, 01:32 PM
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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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01-04-13, 01:42 PM
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Re: King and Milk Snake Morphs
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01-04-13, 01:45 PM
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Re: King and Milk Snake Morphs
Im a fan of apricot publan milksnakes
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01-04-13, 01:46 PM
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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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01-04-13, 01:47 PM
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Re: King and Milk Snake Morphs
Oh and by the way I was saying the biting thing to Corey
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01-04-13, 01:54 PM
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Re: King and Milk Snake Morphs
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Oh and by the way I was saying the biting thing to Corey
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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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01-04-13, 01:56 PM
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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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01-04-13, 01:56 PM
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Re: King and Milk Snake Morphs
Mexican black king! Stunning
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01-04-13, 01:57 PM
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Re: King and Milk Snake Morphs
^Thats actually a great idea I really like them but I think they are pretty hard to find here.
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01-04-13, 02:01 PM
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Re: King and Milk Snake Morphs
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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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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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01-04-13, 02:02 PM
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Re: King and Milk Snake Morphs
Thank you a lot.
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01-04-13, 02:05 PM
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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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01-04-13, 02:24 PM
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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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01-04-13, 02:43 PM
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Re: King and Milk Snake Morphs
Yea I think it really just depends on the snake too.
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01-05-13, 06:45 PM
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Re: King and Milk Snake Morphs
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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