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    Re: Banded, Striped or Both Kingsnake Q?

    Quote Originally Posted by BiggBaddWolf View Post
    Robin he is probably 3.5-4 ft long, and I am not sure how old he is. And no I dont have any full body shots of him, but I may do a photo shoot with him soon, and when I do I will get some, and post for you...
    Cool! Looking forward to it!

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    Re: Banded, Striped or Both Kingsnake Q?

    Quote Originally Posted by Brandon Osborne View Post
    Niether, and either or.....if that makes sense. lol. It's known as an abberant pattern and some call it a banana morph. They are created by breeding banded and striped adults together. You can get banded, striped, and abberant patterns from one clutch.
    There you go! I had seen the name banana king, but didn't retain what its attributes were. Thanks for educating!

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    Re: Banded, Striped or Both Kingsnake Q?

    Quote Originally Posted by Brandon Osborne View Post
    Niether, and either or.....if that makes sense. lol. It's known as an abberant pattern and some call it a banana morph. They are created by breeding banded and striped adults together. You can get banded, striped, and abberant patterns from one clutch.
    ain't a banana morph a yellow color?

    Here's my Striped Banana Kingsnake

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    Re: Banded, Striped or Both Kingsnake Q?

    Quote Originally Posted by EdShal View Post
    ain't a banana morph a yellow color?

    Here's my Striped Banana Kingsnake
    Yes. I should have clarified, albino banana. The original animal is not one I would call a banana, but most people do. Bananas were originally produced from selective breeding of Newport Beach animals with the highest amount of yellow.
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    Re: Banded, Striped or Both Kingsnake Q?

    Quote Originally Posted by EdShal View Post
    ain't a banana morph a yellow color?

    Here's my Striped Banana Kingsnake
    I've always gone with if it isn't 90% yellow, it's not a banana. That one would not, to me, qualify.

    It's a nice looking snake, but not a banana.
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    Re: Banded, Striped or Both Kingsnake Q?

    oh... so my friends king is an albino banana abberant kingsnake.

    My one is a banana.. the flash kinda wash his yellow.. anyway, if he isnt a banana stripe king, he is just a stripe king??

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    Re: Banded, Striped or Both Kingsnake Q?

    Again, either or. Opinions differ. I've seen plenty like yours over the last 20 years called bananas. Some would say banana, some would say hy striped.
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    Re: Banded, Striped or Both Kingsnake Q?

    Here's my albino banana.

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    Re: Banded, Striped or Both Kingsnake Q?

    is it lavender albino kingsnake ?
    may be it is crossed between albino lavender banded and albino lavender stripped kings

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