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new Cali Kings

pcar

PCar's Reptiles
Well, I am starting to broaden my snake collection. Started out with Corns, then added some BP's, then some RTB's, and finally some Kings. These are the latest kings that I have picked up. Traded some corns for these guys.

Male:

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Females:

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I really dig that Albino, :cheers: that is an excellent pick up! She looks like an albino scissor crossing....
 
nice ones paul......within a few years we should be able to produce some "killers" together. milks are next, so keep us informed. :grin01:
 
The patterns are very clean, and I really like the dotted stripe on the Albinos. I don't know what will happen when I breed these together. Haven't read too much on King snake Genetics, but I have about 1 to 2 years to get that all sorted out.

thanks for all the great comments.
 
Roy Munson said:
Suh-weet Calis, Paul. :cheers:

Thanks Roy. Appreciate it

Llewella said:
Nice cali's!

I'm hoping to find a nice cali like that male myself on 10/8 (snakeday houten).

thanks, and I am sure that you will find what you are looking for. Good luck.
 
The albinos are coastal, which means that they would be brown and yellow were they not albinos. Mixing them with your desert, black and white, will work and the babies will most likely be quite white upon hatching and then sort of fade to an aged ivory colour, not really yellow, not white, more of a creamy yellow.

They're fun easy to work with snakes.
 
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