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kingsnake hybrid inquery

anuraanman Aug 22, 2007 01:50 AM

So I've cared for a small variety of my own herps and have worked quite closely with captive snakes at one of my work places for a long time but have never actually owned one myself. I'd like to jump on into the wonderful world of snake-owners and have my sights set on a California Kingsnake to start with. I'd like to raise it from a hatchling and am already thinking years into the future. I'd like to raise a different variety of kingsnake as well and when the two are sexually mature, cross them and see what comes out. I understand pretty well the actual care required and breeding procedures but would like to know what variety of kingsnake is most likely to successfully breed with a california king. I want the varieties to be different enough that the cross will be difficult to predict (maybe something that isn't just black and white) but also similar enough that one or both of the snakes don't consider the other to be lunch. Given this scenario, which variety would make the better male/female or does it matter? Any reccomendations will be greatly appreciated.

Thanks a bunch!

Replies (4)

goregrind Aug 22, 2007 08:45 AM

a cal king will eat other cal kings, so they dont have to be close.

for unpredictabe offspring you may need to go further than another king.

a cal king can succesfully breed almost any egg laying colubrid in north america

you will most likely need a pair of both species
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jake

my addiction:
0.2 normal ball pythons (lazlo and izzy)
0.1 amelenistic corn snake (maizy)
0.1 blizzard corn (blizz)
1.0 albino cal king (zeus)
0.0.1 wc garter (zim)
hybrid breeders association
hybrid haven

anuraanman Aug 23, 2007 02:33 AM

I think I know what to try now but out of curiosity, why is it best to have a pair of each species? I've heard other people say that it may be best to scent mark the snakes with the scent from a male/female of the other species. That to me makes total sense but is there another reason why I would want two pairs?

thanks for the input,
kiley

goregrind Aug 26, 2007 07:24 AM

you take a pair of each. you let the pure pairs try to breed, but dont let them actualy breed. when both pairs are trying to copulate switch the males.
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jake

my addiction:
0.2 normal ball pythons (lazlo and izzy)
0.1 amelenistic corn snake (maizy)
0.1 blizzard corn (blizz)
1.0 albino cal king (zeus)
0.0.1 wc garter (zim)
hybrid breeders association
hybrid haven

markg Aug 22, 2007 01:57 PM

Judging by the animals I've seen, the Calking x Pueblan milksnake hybrids are great-looking animals.
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Mark

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