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does this type of california kingsnake exist?

electricbluescat Sep 26, 2003 03:12 AM

was wandering if there is such a thing as a leucistic california kingsnake?

john

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markg Sep 26, 2003 11:50 AM

Never heard of one, and if there is one or more, they surely aren't available yet.

The closest thing in looks you can get to this is the "snow" Cal king, which is an amelanistic virtually-patternless Cal king derived from one of the chocolate Cal king lines I believe (but I'm unsure of that too.) The snow Cal has pink eyes, where a pure leucistic would have dark eyes.

electricbluescat Sep 26, 2003 01:25 PM

Yeap I have seen the snow albino california kings before.
I am getting a male 2003 designer snow soon to breed with my reversed striped female. I plan on breeding my cali kings when they get old enough also some western hognoses too.

laterz,
john

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