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    Just a few pictures...

    Was snapping pictures and thought I would share.

    I still cant get a cool picture of these two's eyes. Red centers with blue outlines....neat stuff.




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    Re: Just a few pictures...

    Nice looking Kings, I love the red eyes.
    They are such cool snakes. One of my young ones peed and pooped on me yesterday. Good times

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    Re: Just a few pictures...

    is that last one a jungle corn?

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    Re: Just a few pictures...

    Quote Originally Posted by West Coast Jungle View Post
    Nice looking Kings, I love the red eyes.
    They are such cool snakes. One of my young ones peed and pooped on me yesterday. Good times
    x2. Gotta love em! Last one looks like a Cal king to me.
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    Re: Just a few pictures...

    Ha ha..... I have a ton of guesses with what the lastone is. I picked up a pair at a reptile show for $20 as nonfeeding hatchlings...they were labeled as "black kings". Black bellies on both....so either Cali king or eastern king from what I am told. They may be hybrids of some sort. If they have black king in the mix they should darken as they grow. Heaven knows.... I got a pair but I will probably never breed them.

    A "just for kicks" project....I really had the urge to watch some grow up.
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    Re: Just a few pictures...

    Quote Originally Posted by daniel1983 View Post
    Ha ha..... I have a ton of guesses with what the lastone is. I picked up a pair at a reptile show for $20 as nonfeeding hatchlings...they were labeled as "black kings". Black bellies on both....so either Cali king or eastern king from what I am told. They may be hybrids of some sort. If they have black king in the mix they should darken as they grow. Heaven knows.... I got a pair but I will probably never breed them.

    A "just for kicks" project....I really had the urge to watch some grow up.
    I think they meant Black King as in nigra not nigrita. That is typical of the kings found throughout the midwest(IN, KY, OH, TN). It will darken with age, but should still show a faint speckled banding as an adult. They make great pets.
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