2 questions:
1) anyone know of any elapsoides darker than this one and if so any photos?
2)does elapsoides belong on the milksnake or kingsnake forum technically speaking??Thanks,

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2 questions:
1) anyone know of any elapsoides darker than this one and if so any photos?
2)does elapsoides belong on the milksnake or kingsnake forum technically speaking??Thanks,

last i heard they are about to be elevated to their own species,and latest research shows they are more closely related to the mexicana group(gray bands,mex-mex,et al) than the milk group they are currently listed as part of.....so i guess long story short,they'd have to be just kings,not milks anymore.btw awesome specimen!can't say i've seen any with more black than that.
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Can you tell me any more about it?
Always love to see a nice scarlet pic whether its this nice or not!
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