Reptile
Morphs Pueblan
Milksnake Morphs
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Pueblan Milksnake
Lampropeltis triangulum
campbelli
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Native to Mexico
and Southern Texas, where it can be found in dry
arid habitats at elevations from 4900 feet to 5500
feet. Pueblan Milksnakes are moderatley sized snakes,
and are available in quiet a few colour and patterns.
Pure albino specimens are not found in the hobby
as yet, those albino pueblans that are available
are the result of crossing an albino ruthvens or
nelsons.
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morphs we have not included here, or would like to
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Normal [ TOP
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Red, Black & White/cream banded.
Photo by Bob Applegate
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Apricot [ TOP
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A clean morph showing
bright red/orange, black and apricot bands.
Photo by Unusual Albinos
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Halloween [ TOP
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Yellow/orange and
black bands of equal size with little red a very
attractive milk snake.
More Information on the Halloween can be found on
the High Sierra Reptiles Website
Photo by High Sierra Reptiles
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Reverse
Halloween [ TOP OF PAGE ]
Thin yellow/orange with wide black bands
More Information on the Reverse Halloween can be found
on the High
Sierra Reptiles Website
Photo by High
Sierra Reptiles
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Oreo [ TOP
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Black
head with black and white bands the black bands
being double the size or the white
with no or little red present,
More Information on the Oreo can be found
on the High
Sierra Reptiles Website
Photo by High
Sierra Reptiles |
Red
Phase [ TOP OF PAGE ]
Normal
Pueblan with large vivid red bands.
Photo by High
Sierra Reptiles
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Aberrant [ TOP
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Pueblan's with abnormalities
in the patterning. This pattern morph appears often
in clutches and may or may not be genetic.
Photo by Unusual
Albinos
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Wide
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Red black and white snake
with the very large white bands
Photo by High
Sierra Reptiles
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