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				<title>Kingsnake.com - Herpforum - Mole &amp; Prairie Kingsnakes</title> 

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				  Lampropeltis calligaster is a species of kingsnake known commonly as the prairie kingsnake and they are generally a light brown or grey in color, with dark grey, dark brown, or reddish-brown blotching down the length of its body. Their preferred habitat is open grassland with loose, dry soil, typically on the edge of a forested region, not far from a permanent source of water.

Lampropeltis calligaster rhombomaculata known commonly as the mole kingsnake is a subspecies of the prairie kingsnake (Lampropeltis calligaster), generally light brown or gray in color, with dark brown, orange, or reddish-brown blotching down the length of its body.

Not commonly seen or kept, these North American kingsnakes are rarely available in the pet trade. Here you may post messages or questions pertaining to all aspects and issues regarding the keeping, breeding, health, and conservation of these kingsnakes.

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						<title>Is there anybody out there?</title> 

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 Not much activity here in a while 
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						<title>Prairie King Project (updated)</title> 

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 I am really enjoying watching these grow. Male HybinoFemale hypo, het albinoFemale hypo, het albino-----Shane@SSuperiorSSerpents.comhttp://www.ssuperiorsserpents.com/ 
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						<title>Mole Clutch</title> 

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 Got my second clutch of mole king eggs last night, 8 out with 1 to go. This is my light female paired with a light male (really patternless), the other clutch of 7 is a strong patterned pair. Very cool snakes, I really like their variable patterns.Thanks for looking.RUSS 
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						<title>2012 hypo prairie kingsnakes</title> 

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 I told Dave a while back that I'd get some photos up of the only two hypo prairies I produced this year.  It took a while, but here they are.  The first clutch all went bad or produced severely kinked animals, while the second clutch had only two good eggs, which in the end produced a pair.  Male... 
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						<title>Two for next season  (MD MOLES)</title> 

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 Here are a couple of females for next season. I love the first female pictured. She is quite different looking from the rest of my mole kings and is so darn sweet. This next girl is on the small side, but could possibly breed next season. Joe 
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						<title>MD moles and offspring</title> 

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 Female first pic (scarring on nose from HEAVY parasite load and I waited to treat her due to being gravid). All good now. Male is in second pic. (one used for this clutch).A few offspring:I have three, possibly four females to breed next season and just cannot wait!!!Joe 
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						<title>Missouri Calligasters</title> 

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 Cass county Mo.I think this was another one I couldn't get to it in time due to taking this insitu photoHenry co. Mo.Jackson co. Mo.Platte co Mo.and a couple of nice syspilaJackson co MissouriPlatte co Missouri 
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						<title>MD girl---to give life to the forum</title> 

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 Here is a new addition, which now gives me my 2.2 for MD. She is pretty darn nice if you ask me.Thanks for looking  Joe 
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						<title>California King Snake lies upside down</title> 

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 California King Snake lies upside down has been getting progressively worse and will not eat looks like a snake playing dead never came across this before anyone with answers ...would be appreciated. Thanks 
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						<title>FL panhandle </title> 

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  just shed...:Mark-----Surrender Dorothy!crimsonking.piczo.com/ 
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						<title>SFMK</title> 

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 This is one of the coolest snakes and I can't wait to get more. -----Gerard&amp;quot;The only difference between myself and a madman is that I am not mad.&amp;quot;www.livebaitclip.comGONE FISHING!!! 
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						<title>Check --check--this thing on?</title> 

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 KS locale. Just thought I would post something so the don't remove the catagory!!Joe 
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						<title>my mole king</title> 

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 first one ive ever seen ive had many reptiles over the years this is my favorite.had em 8 months he's a pig  
 
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						<title>K....7.1 oh boy....</title> 

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 7.1 Madison County GA moles.......whatta ratio Luckily, she double clutched, but still......  
-----Chris JonesKing of Kings Reptileshttp://www.kingofkingsreptiles.com/&amp;quot;All the fancy names in the world will be of no help if you do not know the difference between chocolate pudding a... 
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						<title>Mark, any updates?</title> 

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 any mole news?-----Todd Hughes 
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						<title>Anybody producing Moles this season?</title> 

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 Post pics! It will be a couple more years before mine are ready to breed, so let's see what everybody else is working with.-Phil-----Work is the curseof the drinking class! 
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						<title>a locality ocipitolineata......</title> 

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 This young SFMK was hatched from a gravid  W/C female captured from a dirt road intersection in DeSoto County, Florida. ~DougLink
-----&amp;quot;Better to be silent and thought a fool, than to open mouth and remove any doubt!&amp;quot; 
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						<title>Large Albino Prairie King pair</title> 

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 Hello friends its been slow here...Heres a pic of some big Albino Prairie King adults. Thats a mini &amp;quot;Bic&amp;quot; but it helps to show thier size. And they are 5 yrs old and they didnt &amp;quot;fade out&amp;quot; Anyone else work with these? Take Care Chris  
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						<title>Beautiful albino calligaster--what kind?</title> 

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 I saw this beautiful snake in the identification forum:http://forums.kingsnake.com/view.php?id=1305913,1305914It was identified as a large albino prairie king.  I looked at photos of albino prairie kings and didn't see anything quite like it.  Is there a name for that particular type of albino? ... 
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						<title>My Virginia(Stafford) Mole King..</title> 

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 Having a little snack 
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