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    kings and milks?

    I cannot for the life of me find any information about the difference between kings and milks. I remember reading something about their only difference being location. Any other ideas? Can they be bred together? Has much crossing between the two been done? What do the offspring look like?

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    Re: kings and milks?

    Here are the differences I've noticed:

    They have different head shapes
    Milks NORMALLY don't vary in much pattern than the bands (Besides Mexican Milks?)
    Kings vary in different coloration
    Kings are immune to certain snake venom
    Milks are immune to some snake venom
    Milks are very skittish/jumpy

    I have also kept both species and those are just the differences I've noticed.
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    Re: kings and milks?

    Tiff, how many kings and milks have you kept and for how long?
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    Re: kings and milks?

    Quote Originally Posted by musicalKeyes View Post
    I cannot for the life of me find any information about the difference between kings and milks. I remember reading something about their only difference being location. Any other ideas? Can they be bred together? Has much crossing between the two been done? What do the offspring look like?

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    There is essentially no difference. They are two common names used for species within the Lampropeltis genus. Technically you could cross species within the genus, however, a majority of breeders prefer to keep bloodlines as pure as possible.
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    Re: kings and milks?

    Thanks. I was mostly wondering because there doesn't seem to be nearly as many, well, "designer morphs," like ball pythons, if any.
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    Re: kings and milks?

    Quote Originally Posted by musicalKeyes View Post
    Thanks. I was mostly wondering because there doesn't seem to be nearly as many, well, "designer morphs," like ball pythons, if any.
    The Brook's kings have a lot of morphs, and Hondurans have the basics. But they're far from ball python status.
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