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anyone know what kind of milk snake this is?

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my guess is pueblan, but i am new to milk snakes.
 

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Nelson's milksnake would be my guess. Without knowing who produced it and what the parents were it's really impossible to tell for sure. Congrats on your new milk!
 
The pattern is a bit "off" for a Nelson's.
To name one thing, typically, the white/cream band is noticeably thinner, than the black bands, on a Nelson's.

Pueblan was a possibility, at very first glance, but there is something a bit "off", for that, as well.

It does, however, have characteristics of a Nelson's x Pueblan cross. Though not 100% guaranteed, that I am correct, this cross is what I believe this milksnake to be.

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Heck, there are so many tri-color crosses out there, that it would be pretty much impossible to tell without contacting everyone up the custody chain of it's genetics.

Personally, it looks like some ruthveni in that heritage to me. :shrug01:
 
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