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For Sale 2010 Imperial Pueblans

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2010 Imperial Pueblans. Eating pinks. Shipping is $15.00 - $45.00 depending on your location. Paypal or money orders.
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75% Pueblan Milksnake (Lampropeltis Triangulum Campbelli)
25% California Kingsnake (Lampropeltis getula californiae)

1st pic male - $150.00
2nd pic male - $125.00
3rd pic male - $100.00
4th pic female - $65.00
 

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the little orange ring neck lookin one is sweet id like to pick him up have to wait to sell some of my hondos on here or carpets but he is rocken nice job
 
your amazing you really impress me with your god given talents of creation,these guys are smokin kot i only wish i could hopefully i can if i move few snakes
 
Is there a possibility these could be sterile? Would their offspring be sterile?
Seems hybrids like this would be risky for breeding projects. Absolutely beautiful animals though.
 
Is there a possibility these could be sterile? Would their offspring be sterile?
Seems hybrids like this would be risky for breeding projects. Absolutely beautiful animals though.

I do not mean to step on anyone's toes but thought I would offer my thoughts on your question.

From the label 75/25 hathclings, it would seem that one parent was a 50/50 and one was pure Milk (from the above information). That would say that the F1 50/50 was able to reproduce. I would think the odds of a 75/25 being about to reproduce would be good. Yet, I have never done hybrid breedings like this, so my information is very limited.
 
so far, basically any combination of lampropeltis, pantherophis, pituophis, and scotophis (as well as some old world elaphe) can breed and produce viable offspring.

bogertophis (suboc) have a higher chromosome count.
 
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