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RE: Coastal plains milksnake.

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Posted by: tmshaffer at Tue Feb 19 19:29:59 2008   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by tmshaffer ]  
   

>>There is a lot of debate over this issue, whether Coastal Plains Milks Lamprolpeltis triangulum "temporalis" are a natural intergrade of Triangulum X Elapsoides or a true ssp. A lot of people in the hobby, myself included, believe that they are a relict ssp., and deserve recognition as such. There are a few people that work with locale and morphs of "Temporalis". Brad McKowen (StretchX), Tony Dongarra (TonyD.), and Ted Thompson of Susquehanna Ectotherms. As far as captive hybrids of Triangulum X Elapsoides, I know it has been done, but I have not personally seen the offspring. Tony has an article on Kingsnake.com that touches on the subject. I'll add a link below.
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>>Here's a pic of my adult male St. Marys Co. Maryland
>>Coastal
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>>And one of his '07 offspring.
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>>I hope that helps answer your question.
>>-Phil
>>Link
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>>Work is the curse
>>of the drinking class!

Thanks for the link. I appreciate it. I really want to pick up a pair or so in the next year. I reall like the way they look. Thanks again. you plan on having offspring this year.


   

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