Tarahumara Mountain Kingsnakes have a unique color pattern of 60 to 80 triads with the white bands joining on the sides forming lateral zig-zag white stripes along the full length of the body. Even with the high band count the orange or red bands are usually complete dorsally. One key trait in the most beautiful examples is a symmetrical distribution of the pattern. The process of establishing and developing this subspecies in captivity was considered by Professional Breeders® as early as 1981 and began in 1987. Steve was part of collecting expeditions to the remote type locality in the Tarahumara Mountains, Chihuahua, Mexico in 1987 and 1988. A total of 15 adult specimens were collected and the first breeding and hatching of knoblochi in captivity was accomplished in August of 1988. Three distinct color and pattern morphs were evident in the original collected stock. We have carefully refined these morphs through highly focused third and fourth generation selective breeding.