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Peter Zürcher Admin


 Number of posts: 928 Age: 60 Location: Carinthia, Austria Points: 3068 Registration date: 2008-03-06
 | Subject: Mountain Kings! Tue 6 May 2008 - 21:25 | |
| Beside my interrest in all that venomous stuff, I do have a passion for harmless, but beautyful kingsnakes, especially California Mountain Kings. I'm keeping 3 different subspecies at this time: Lampropeltis zonata pulchra, San Diego Mountain Kingsnake, breeding of 2nd generation right now Lampropeltis zonata parvirubra, San Bernadino Mountain Kingsnake, breeding first time right now Lampropeltis zonata agalma, San Pedro Mountain Kingsnake, juveniles, captive bred in Germany. and (pretty soon  ) Lampropeltis zonata multicincta, Sierra Mountain Kingsnake some pictures: Lampropeltis z. pulchra, adult male  Lampropeltis z. parvirubra, gravid female, just started its pre-lay shed.  Lampropeltis z. agalma, juvenile 07  I just love them, even they've been told to eat small Rattlesnakes sometimes. Hope you enjoy it. Greetings from Austria Peter _________________ Cobras - breathtaking beauties!
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Christian Chudoba Newbie

 Number of posts: 22 Age: 29 Location: Germany Points: 1527 Registration date: 2008-03-17
 | Subject: Re: Mountain Kings! Tue 6 May 2008 - 21:55 | |
| Awesome snakes Peter! I also have a weakness for Lampropeltis. Indeed for the Chihuahua/Tarahumara Mountain Kings. Here´s a pic of my L.p.knoblochi´s... its not so easy to make a good picture of them in that terrarium.  |
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Peter Zürcher Admin


 Number of posts: 928 Age: 60 Location: Carinthia, Austria Points: 3068 Registration date: 2008-03-06
 | Subject: Re: Mountain Kings! Tue 6 May 2008 - 22:02 | |
| Hi Christian I used to keep pyromelana as well, but gave it away recently, because I was afraid of the "zonata virus", carried sometimes by pyro's. Pyromelana's living well with it, but its's absolutely lethal in zonata's. Cheers Peter _________________ Cobras - breathtaking beauties!
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Mario Lutz Founder


 Number of posts: 1402 Age: 44 Location: Puerto Galera, Philippines Points: 3783 Registration date: 2008-03-06
 | Subject: Re: Mountain Kings! Tue 6 May 2008 - 22:21 | |
| ups... more infos at the snakehospital please peter, i have some pyros here from you... so keep talking my friend
mario _________________ Attitude, rather than disposition is more definitive of serpent behavior. From the moment they emerge into this world until they complete their life cycle, their attitude is "Don't tread on me. I am well equipped to defend myself, but content to pass through life unnoticed. I mean no harm to anything or anyone that our creator has not provided as my bill of fare; I am self sustaining and I like it that way, please pass me by." - W.E. Haast
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Christian Chudoba Newbie

 Number of posts: 22 Age: 29 Location: Germany Points: 1527 Registration date: 2008-03-17
 | Subject: Re: Mountain Kings! Tue 6 May 2008 - 22:29 | |
| Yeah, never heard about that problem. Please tell us more |
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Peter Zürcher Admin


 Number of posts: 928 Age: 60 Location: Carinthia, Austria Points: 3068 Registration date: 2008-03-06
 | Subject: Re: Mountain Kings! Tue 6 May 2008 - 22:31 | |
| Stay cool, man, no problem with your pyro's. Little is known about this virus (if it's a virus at all), and as far as I know, there has not been any case in Europe recently. I just wanted to be on a very safe side, due to my increasing zonata collection. I'll try to post some Links in the snake hospital. Peter _________________ Cobras - breathtaking beauties!
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Peter Zürcher Admin


 Number of posts: 928 Age: 60 Location: Carinthia, Austria Points: 3068 Registration date: 2008-03-06
 | Subject: Re: Mountain Kings! Sat 24 May 2008 - 19:13 | |
| Update: 6 eggs heve been laid by my L. zonata pulchra F1 female yesterday, quite a good clutch the first time. I' waiting for more eggs from the F0 pulchra and the parvirubra female, both of'em exploring the wet box right now. Peter _________________ Cobras - breathtaking beauties!
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Guenter Leitenbauer Lord of the Serpents


 Number of posts: 1370 Age: 46 Location: Gunskirchen / Austria Points: 2684 Registration date: 2008-05-17
 | Subject: Re: Mountain Kings! Fri 30 May 2008 - 16:53 | |
| Ahhh those beauties! I'm still on my way to get my wife to the point of acceptance to buy one or two milksnakes ... there would be place enough in our house and my passion for snakes is definitely rising and rising ... Last weekend I raised a "test balloon" and told her that I'd bought one when she came home. The reaction was not that embarrassed as I thought it would be and I look forward to someday be able to get a snake without an immediate divorce threat *LOL* |
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Mario Lutz Founder


 Number of posts: 1402 Age: 44 Location: Puerto Galera, Philippines Points: 3783 Registration date: 2008-03-06
 | Subject: Re: Mountain Kings! Fri 30 May 2008 - 17:13 | |
| lol
i am in the philippines today Günter... my wife said me, or your snakes (but i have to say i had them already! even before i know here!) well, i am going to miss you was my little reaction..
cheers Mario _________________ Attitude, rather than disposition is more definitive of serpent behavior. From the moment they emerge into this world until they complete their life cycle, their attitude is "Don't tread on me. I am well equipped to defend myself, but content to pass through life unnoticed. I mean no harm to anything or anyone that our creator has not provided as my bill of fare; I am self sustaining and I like it that way, please pass me by." - W.E. Haast
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Guenter Leitenbauer Lord of the Serpents


 Number of posts: 1370 Age: 46 Location: Gunskirchen / Austria Points: 2684 Registration date: 2008-05-17
 | Subject: Re: Mountain Kings! Fri 30 May 2008 - 17:16 | |
| *LOL*
I'm not that far right now - as long as she is nice and friendly to me ;-D
I guess she knows, she won't be able to avoid a snake ... she can just win a bit of time. |
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Peter Zürcher Admin


 Number of posts: 928 Age: 60 Location: Carinthia, Austria Points: 3068 Registration date: 2008-03-06
 | Subject: Re: Mountain Kings! Fri 30 May 2008 - 18:45 | |
| Hello Guenter I hope You'll bring your wife with you in summer, we could work together desensitizing her to snake-fear or antipathy. Works very well with juvenile tri-colored Kingsnakes. By the way, the female Lampropeltis zonata parvirubra delivered a clutch of 5 fine eggs, the F1 pulchra surprised me with a giant clutch of 10 eggs. If everything goes well, there should enough of'em beeing available in late summer, Guenter. Cheers Peter _________________ Cobras - breathtaking beauties!
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Guenter Leitenbauer Lord of the Serpents


 Number of posts: 1370 Age: 46 Location: Gunskirchen / Austria Points: 2684 Registration date: 2008-05-17
 | Subject: Re: Mountain Kings! Fri 30 May 2008 - 19:16 | |
| Oh wow, Peter ... this could work ;-) And if it would - I'll definitely take Your offer. Sure I will take her with me ... we are 14 days in Feld am See, so there is plenty of time ;-) Cheers, Guenter |
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Manuel Denner Newbie


 Number of posts: 7 Age: 20 Location: Friedrichshafen/Lake Constance - Germany Points: 1306 Registration date: 2008-10-24
 | Subject: Re: Mountain Kings! Sat 25 Oct 2008 - 23:07 | |
| Wow awesome Lampropelts ssp. =) ... I have also a Lampropeltis, it's a sinaloae these guys are realy nice speciments and easy to keep.
@Christian: Nice enclosure and nice animals as well =)
best regards
Manuel
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Peter Zürcher Admin


 Number of posts: 928 Age: 60 Location: Carinthia, Austria Points: 3068 Registration date: 2008-03-06
 | Subject: Re: Mountain Kings! Sun 26 Oct 2008 - 15:48 | |
| Lampropeltis triangulum sinaloae inhabits the coastal plains and foothills of Sonora, Chihuahua and Nayarit, it's not a montaneous species and not a member of the Mountain King group which includes zonata and pyromelana, but a Milksnake.
Cheers Peter _________________ Cobras - breathtaking beauties!
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Manuel Denner Newbie


 Number of posts: 7 Age: 20 Location: Friedrichshafen/Lake Constance - Germany Points: 1306 Registration date: 2008-10-24
 | Subject: Re: Mountain Kings! Mon 27 Oct 2008 - 0:48 | |
| Oh ... sorry ... my english is not the best so I just took this synonym. Now I try to make no more faults
Thanks for correcting |
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Peter Zürcher Admin


 Number of posts: 928 Age: 60 Location: Carinthia, Austria Points: 3068 Registration date: 2008-03-06
 | Subject: Re: Mountain Kings! Mon 27 Oct 2008 - 1:59 | |
| No problem, Daniel, we all are making faults. I did my last one here today forgetting the most important mexican state in explaning the range of triangulum sinaloae: of course it can be found in Sinaloa too, somehow the most important state, which has motivated the author to it's subspecific name. Cheers Peter _________________ Cobras - breathtaking beauties!
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