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    Re: Another Pueblan question.

    Quote Originally Posted by pretends2bnormal View Post

    Wow, look at that COLOR! Are you sure that's a real snake?

    And btw, I agree...cover sides of cages if it's a busy location or nervous snake that seems to need it. Usually when you have a snake from hatchling size, they
    grow up pretty confident...it's when they're re-homed that they tend to freak out.

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    Re: Another Pueblan question.

    Quote Originally Posted by pretends2bnormal View Post
    I don't think it is necessary to cover sides with most colubrids unless you happen to have a particularly nervous or shy individual, at which point that's up to you if you think it would help. At the same time, if it makes you feel better, it certainly doesn't do any harm! Kind of like a PVC enclosure is covered on the sides and back.

    Most of mine are in AP cages right now and have that by coincidence, but the amount of time I find one laying by the glass and watching things going on is pretty high so seeing the rest of the room is almost a pastime for a few of mine.

    My honduran is still small enough to squeeze into the gap between the glass and the substrate dam and isn't at all stressed by seeing out while hanging out there, although he's quickly getting too big for that. (And yes, I can guarentee he isn't stuck and husbandry is otherwise correct, I've watched him get in and back out. I have plans to block the gap when he gets a bit bigger so no worries)


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    Re: Another Pueblan question.

    Thanks, guys! Ghost is "just" and albino honduran milksnake, but I love him. He shed a few days ago, so he's looking really nice.

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    Re: Another Pueblan question.

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    Thanks, guys! Ghost is "just" and albino honduran milksnake, but I love him. He shed a few days ago, so he's looking really nice.

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    He's a beaut ...

    Maybe you can breed him with a Cali King and get a hybrid like mine




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    Re: Another Pueblan question.

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    He's a beaut ...

    Maybe you can breed him with a Cali King and get a hybrid like mine




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    Hahaha, that would be pretty awesome if I ended up with babies half that pretty. I'm guessing you'd have to have an albino cal king?
    Wonder if it makes a difference the species of milks are it is...

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    Another Pueblan question.

    Quote Originally Posted by pretends2bnormal View Post
    Hahaha, that would be pretty awesome if I ended up with babies half that pretty. I'm guessing you'd have to have an albino cal king?
    Wonder if it makes a difference the species of milks are it is...

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    Yeah .. I guess it's a complete lottery what colours and pattern you get with the King x Milk pairings ..
    Mine was a Peublan x Cali cross .. that's all I can recall .. He's pretty unique and certainly the most colourful hybrid I've ever seen ..

    To this day , I still have no idea why the breeder agreed to sell him to me


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    Re: Another Pueblan question.

    Quote Originally Posted by Zincubus View Post
    Yeah .. I guess it's a complete lottery what colours and pattern you get with the King x Milk pairings ..
    Mine was a Peublan x Cali cross .. that's all I can recall .. He's pretty unique and certainly the most colourful hybrid I've ever seen ..

    To this day , I still have no idea why the breeder agreed to sell him to me


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    My king is a female chain kingsnake, no morphs, so I doubt I would see any albino babies, if that hybridization was even viable. I'm not super inclined to breed, so I'm not too tempted to get a female just to try for hybrid babies. Love getting to see yours though! Such striking colors

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