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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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