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Thread: King or Milk?

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    What makes a better pet... A King or A Milk?

    and what is the difference?

    do they have good temperment when handled?


    is breeding the same as ball pythons?... by this i mean with the heterozygous and homozygous...

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    It really depends on who you ask. Some people have had great experiences with Kings, other with Milks. Other like myself have had mixed experience with both, lol. California Kings are probably the most common and often suggested pet Lampropeltis. They come in a wide variety of color phases and are generally calm. Most Lamps will be squirmy, nervous, bitey and/or musky as babies, but generally calm down with age and handling.

    As far as differences go, both Kings & Milks are in the same genus. Anatomically theres not much difference, with the exception that most milks are tri-colored and most Kingsnakes are not. Some sub-species get alrger than others, etc.

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    i like kings and milks cause of their bright colors but it is important that they have good temperment and dont bite

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    Well, some babies can be bitey, as with alot of snakes. Bu they generally calm down with handling.

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    ive been bitten by more baby kings than i can count... hell, i traded my milk for my cali king because he bit me seriously every time i got near him.
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    milks arent venomous... right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JLC
    No, they're not. Just don't buy a coral snake by mistake. :lol:
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    yea thats the snake i was thinking of :lol: i knew some kind of snake with the 3 colors was venomous. i feel dumb now.... I feel dumb way to often.

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