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Miami

Aliases: Milksnake Phase

Issues: N/A

First Produced In: Unknown

Availability: Higher

Last Updated: 2024-07-14

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This color phase is typically grayish overall, with distinct orange to red-orange blotches. Typically, the blotches are smaller in size than those of other cornsnakes. This form was once common around Miami, Florida; hence the name. Frequently, animals from this region produce larger clutches and smaller babies than cornsnakes from other regions. They can be difficult to get started feeding as well ,although these traits are being bred out of them by experienced herpetoculturists.

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Appearance

Body

The saddle colors can range from a brown to a redish-burgandy with ground colors of tan to silverish-grey. Some may develop touches of orange.

Proven Lines

Milksnake Phase

  • First Produced By: Unknown
  • First Produced In: Unknown

Related Traits

No Known Related Traits

Combos

  • Crimson (Hypo Miami)

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