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    breeding question

    Odd question:

    Has anyone put a Florida King snake and a Honduran milk snake together and produced young? If so what do they look like? What was their temperament like?

    Odd question I know but I was wondering

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    Do you have these to try?

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    Re: breeding question

    at the show in Orlando a couple of weeks ago my son bought a snake and he told me that it is a hondo/king and I was just wondering if this was possible due to the fact that I thought Kings ate other snakes. So I was wondering if this could be a hondo/king or was it just an odd morph of a rat snake (that is what it looks like to me).

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    Re: breeding question



    This is the snake what does it look like to you?
    Last edited by ballmom; 01-27-2011 at 08:23 PM.

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    Hondos and kings can certainly be crossed. The one you have seems like some sort of kingsnake mutt, but it's really hard to see in that picture.
    Zack

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    Re: breeding question

    That is what I though. Thank you for your help. She/he is just a pet for my 8 year old so I was more currious than anything.

    Thank you again for your help.

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