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    Nice Link on Milksnakes and Kingsnakes

    Just found this link recently from the University of Pittsburgh.

    http://www.pitt.edu/~mcs2/herp/Lampropeltis.html

    There's also a nice primer on cornsnake genetics.
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    Re: Nice Link on Milksnakes and Kingsnakes

    Hi Joanna, i use that same site all the time. Very informative and nicely broken down into leyman terms for those of us who are not too familiar with all the terminology, which the experts would use. I'm going to be breeding my two lavender corns next year, including a hypo, so the breakdown on the genetics has come in very handy
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    Re: Nice Link on Milksnakes and Kingsnakes

    I love any site that shows Black Milks LOL. I would so love to add a Black Milksnake to our collection at some point. Simply a gorgeous snake, the biggest of the Milks (and oddly enough one of the rare snakes where the male outgrows the female), plus the extreme color change they go through from hatchling to maturity just fascinates Mike and I.

    Best of luck on your lavendars next year. They are a very lovely morph, one of my favorites in the cornsnake group.
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    Re: Nice Link on Milksnakes and Kingsnakes

    Hm, I get a "network path not found error" on the link.
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    Re: Nice Link on Milksnakes and Kingsnakes

    Quote Originally Posted by Schlyne
    Hm, I get a "network path not found error" on the link.
    That's odd. I just clicked on the link in this thread myself and it worked fine for me.
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    Re: Nice Link on Milksnakes and Kingsnakes

    Maybe they were doing maintenance or something at that time?

    It works fine now.
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