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    Re: Are you able to breed a blotched kingsnake and a California Kingsnake?

    Well, there is more of a chance that a Mexican species milksnake (pueblan) and a California king would meet in the wild as a intergrade. Certain geographical locations would make this a reality. However, a Florida species would hardly ever meet in any overlapping territories with a California king. Actually, hemipenal structures vary in their compatibility with female cloacal structures in some cases. Lol. I would venture to say what goes on in the terrarium stays in the terrarium in extreme cases.
    Last edited by Albert Clark; 03-04-2017 at 01:23 PM.
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