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Red eye albino Florida Kings

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This strain originated in california from a breeding between Calif zoo keeper Bill Corwin and the late Lloyd Lemke.

An albino popped out of a pair of Florida kings that was sent to California from Glades Herp. At the time Bill Corwin got a hold of the snake and Lloyd Lemke offered one of his high red brooks kings for a breeding loan. That is how the line got started. Even though I paid $1000.00 each for my original breeders when they were juveniles I suspect they are not 100% pure Florida king (just my opinion even though the the story checks out). My guess is they have a small percent of Calif king in them. Either way they are very nice looking snakes and get real big like floridana. The coloration on these go through several changes creating a very and unusual morph with white heads and neon pink bodies as adults. Very unusual!

$400. for a 1.1 well started pair- plus $45 ship


this is a yearling. The red color on this strain shows up between the banding after six months of age. Adults have neon like white heads and pinkish color between the saddles.
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One of the '04 that are for sale. The red coloration shows up more as they grow:
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neck of adult:
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