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RE: Kingsnake ID Please

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Posted by: DMong at Wed Mar 2 17:15:08 2011  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DMong ]  
   

It actually looks more like a thayeri now than in you first pics to be honest. The head being black and bands being complete really don't mean anything one way or the other either because they can be so darn variable with several different phases and mixed phenotype's of any or all as well.

But anyway, I would definitely roll with it being a MSP thayeri(variable king) from what I see there.

As you probably already know, the poor thing needs some weight on it's bones too.

Hope it thrives well in your care now, the snake deserves it after the rogh road it has had to endure before you got it....good luck man!


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