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Re: Apalachicola? What is she? HELP


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Posted by chrish on April 03, 2003 at 12:51:09:

In Reply to: Apalachicola? What is she? HELP posted by cold_blooded on April 03, 2003 at 12:29:02:

Apalachicola Kings are Common Kings. There are a number of subspecies of the common kingsnake (L. getula) including Cal Kings, Mex Black Kings, Desert Kings, Speckled Kings, (Eastern) Black Kings, Eastern Kings, Florida Kings, and some morphs that aren't recognized but are bred in the hobby such as Appalachicala/Blotched Kings.

They are all just morphs of the common kingsnake and their care is the same. Assuming your snake is an Appalachicola or Blotched King, search online for those names and you will find plenty of info.

Otherwise, you can pretty much keep all morphs/races/subspecies of the Common Kingsnake the same way.



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