I dont know if this will work but this is my bi color pueblan I need Identified?
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=5771929&id=670106284
thanks
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I dont know if this will work but this is my bi color pueblan I need Identified?
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=5771929&id=670106284
thanks
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I hate to be the person to ask this, since it has happened to me on this forum too, but are you sure that's a pueblan and not a hybrid?
to me it looks like an imperial pueblan. imperial pueblans are typically 50% L. t. campbelli (pueblan milksnake) and 50% L. g. californiae (california kingsnake) although some breeders work with 75% L.t.c./25% L.g.c. I've seen many of them that retain the milksnake neck banding but keep the cal king bi-coloring throught their body.
So the $10,000 question is; where did you get this guy from?
I dont have much of a history but he came from a pet store in Spokane, Wa 2-3 yrs ago. Sorry for the crappy history.
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