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Lampropeltis Pyromelan

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I have some knobs and a wee Arizona..I love, love, love the mountain kings..got two hatchlings of a first time breeding this year!



 
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Get yourself a copy of Kingsnakes and Milk Snakes by Ronald G. Markel its great for identifying Lampropeltis and L. Triangulum subspecies. P. Woodini and P. Pyromelana will come into contact with each other in the wild.

Woodini has fewer white rings than Pyromelana.
 
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