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Kisatchie? Corn or not?

Hannibalhank21

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Ok, so I got a breeding pair of Kisatchie corns. I am looking to sell or trade them, but first would like to have things cleared up about this "morph" or locality.

I was told that these guys are NOT corn snakes, but in fact genetically different than a corn. (recently?)

I just want to clarify what EXACTLY a Kisatchie is, before I try and re-home the pair. Any information would be greatly appreciated!!

My primary breeding focus is Ball Pythons, so I am still learning about the colubrid world.
 
It has always been my understanding that Kisatchie ratsnakes are Pantherophis slowinskii - a separate species to corn snakes entirely.
 
They are a subspecies/locality, Slowinski's corns or Elaphe slowinskii. Species name change happens all the time.
 
They are actually local to my area, named after the kisatchie forest where you can find a lot of them. From everything I have heard from people around here they are a local rat x corn hybrid.
 
They are actually local to my area, named after the kisatchie forest where you can find a lot of them. From everything I have heard from people around here they are a local rat x corn hybrid.

Scientists have reclassified them as an Elaphe and given them their own species nomenclature.
 
Scientists have reclassified them as an Elaphe and given them their own species nomenclature.

That is what I was looking for! Can anyone post a good reputable link to this info? My search is coming up negative... :/

Thanks for all the answers guys!! I really appreciate the help!
 
Too bad my brother's wife will refuse to let him have snakes. I would tell him to get that pair from you, even if temporary, Kistache's are on a list of mine...lol
 
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