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    breeding colubrids

    Just have a quick question about breeding colubrids. I know that it is possible to breed a corn and a king to produce a jungle corn, but is it possible to breed a king and a milk? Or how about a corn and a milk? Has anyone ever heard of this, and if so what are they called?

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    Re: breeding colubrids

    There called hybrids... I wouldnt do it..kings/milks are very canibalistic and If you really like your snake... But yes i can be happend it has happend...try a google search!

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    Thumbs up Re: breeding colubrids

    Quote Originally Posted by brainman1000
    Just have a quick question about breeding colubrids. I know that it is possible to breed a corn and a king to produce a jungle corn, but is it possible to breed a king and a milk? Or how about a corn and a milk? Has anyone ever heard of this, and if so what are they called?
    Yes on both of these (kingxmilk and cornxmilk),my freinds have produced both of these this year.When i was over their doing a trade i forgot to ask to see them .I will see if i can get some pics of them to show everyone.Yes i will try to take the pics outside.I do have a jungle corn they produced last year and depending on how big the female banded king i have is next season they might have a date together lol.
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    Talking Re: breeding colubrids

    Quote Originally Posted by stangs13
    There called hybrids... I wouldnt do it..kings/milks are very canibalistic and If you really like your snake... But yes i can be happend it has happend...try a google search!
    Ahh you gotta know how to get there minds on breeding not eating lol
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    Re: breeding colubrids

    I think a sinacorn(sp?) is some sort of milk and a corn hybrid
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    Re: breeding colubrids

    I have heard that the "bait and switch" method is the one most often used to get different guys like that to breed......I wouldn't do it though myself, too much risk involved, and just not my "cup o' tea"....
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    Re: breeding colubrids

    A "jurassic" milksnake is a honduran milksnake crossed with a florida kingsnake. I owned an albino female for a while, and later traded with another herper for his black blood python female

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