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What's The Whitest Triangulum Morph?

Dan_W Dec 31, 2009 08:40 AM

My son REALLY likes white snakes, and although I could get him a Blizzard or Whiteout Pantherophis, I'd like to stay with my favorite Genus, Lampropeltis, and hopefully there's a milksnake that suits my needs. Is there any triangulum species that is basically solid white?

I've seen photos of snow Hondurans which were white with some pink and yellow interwoven into the overall color scheme. Are there various morphs, including a phase which is pretty close to being pure white? If so, do they remain white, or do they change as the snake becomes a mature adult?

Thank you!

Dan

Replies (1)

Jeff Schofield Dec 31, 2009 06:05 PM

Snow Hondos are about the whitest milks but they do show some pinks and yellows as they mature. I would suggest White Sided kings, their white intensifies as they grow.

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