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  • 09-18-2009, 12:01 AM
    Suzy
    Re: Lampropeltis (Kings and Milks)
    I agree with the above poster(s) in regards to your care sheet.
    Another thing is, there are 2 ssp. of Milk Snakes that thrive at regular room temperatures (72-78) which are the Black Milk Snake (Lampropeltis Triangulum Gaigeae) and the Andean Milk Snake (Lampropeltis Triangulum Andesiana), which are respectively the largest and second largest Milks known.
    The Black Milk also starts out as a tri-color (red, yellow/white, and black) but transforms in to a large Black snake. :)

    Edit: Erm, sorry, I didn't notice the date! Sorry this is nearly a month late. LOL
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