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Thread: Marble king??

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    Marble king??

    Im just wondering if anybody knows what kind of king snake this is...I just picked her up at a show over the weekend, her display case at the reptile show said "MARBLE"...Is that a Cal King morph or a Brooks, or what???



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    Re: Marble king??

    Looks like a brooks to me but I am no expert

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    Re: Marble king??

    My guess is hybrid.
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    Re: Marble king??

    It is a Mosaic Florida King. They are a naturally occurring morph that popped up a few years ago from a couple of WC gravid females captured south of Lake Okachobee.
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    Re: Marble king??

    Quote Originally Posted by Brandon Osborne View Post
    It is a Mosaic Florida King. They are a naturally occurring morph that popped up a few years ago from a couple of WC gravid females captured south of Lake Okachobee.
    See there? When great caution is not used one can learn something new everyday. I had not previously seen this version.

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    Re: Marble king??

    You are very welcome! Floridana is another vice of mine....just wish I had time to keep a few more of them around.
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