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Small King Snakes? Tiny Milksnakes?

Conornewton

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What species of king snake, and/or milk snake would be the smallest in length, OTHER THAN the Scarlet King? In fact, I'm looking for something to possibly cross-breed with a Scarlet, but worried about the size difference here, seeing as how they're... you know... king snakes! Lol, thanks guys!
 
Some people feel that the coastal plains milks are actually an intergrade between scarlet kings and eastern milk snakes, but I'm not sure I buy into that. I think that there is really a true coastal plain milk that integrades to the north with the eastern milks, and to the south with the scarlet kings, based on specimens I have had and seen. But in any event, more southern examples of coastal plains milks might be an option you could try.
 
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