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California King Snake

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King of California

okaay i have a 4 year old california king snake and shes been very quiet and not moving and sleeping alot the past 2 weeks, shes been making a hiss sound which im thinking is a sneeze but also her eyes have clouded over with a blue ... Continue reading


Cannundrums: California Kingsnake

The California kingsnake is a subspecies of the common kingsnake and is found in all but some small portions of California, the southern half of Nevada, a small portion of southern Utah, all of Arizona, except for eastern Arizona, ... Continue reading


Breeding the Common Kingsnake and it's Relatives | That Reptile Blog

All breed well in captivity – the California Kingsnake (L.g. californiae), a pet trade staple, is available in a wide range of “designer patterns”. The other subspecies may be seen in their “pure” forms or as crosses with related snakes ... Continue reading


California King snake (Akron Ohio)

I have an california king snake that I can no longer care for because I am never home and I'm seeking someone that will have time for it. I'm asking for a rehoming fee of $125 or best offer. I'm willing to drop the price. ... Continue reading


Controlling Temperature in a California Kingsnake Cage

Reader Question: I've recently bought a California kingsnake and have fulfilled all its obvious needs (hide box, water dish, secure cage), but I'm having a little trouble with temperature control. ... Continue reading


Albino California Kingsnake

This is my Albino California Kingsnake. He is about 4 months old. He is eating frozen pinkies 3 every five days. All at the same time back to back. He eats them very fast. This is my 1st you tube video sorry about the quality and the ... Continue reading


will my California king snake change color when it gets older or ...

i have a baby that is mostly black With thin almost yellow bands. do you think the yellow will turn more white once it sheds? or wen it gets bigger? will my California king snake change color when it gets older or sheds? is a post from: ... Continue reading


Common Kingsnake (DesertUSA)

For instance, the Sonora Mountain kingsnake of Arizona has narrow red and white rings separated by thin black rings. The common kingsnake of California typically has broad dark bands separated by cream-colored bands. ... Continue reading


Dijual Ruby Eyed Lavender California King Snake | Satwa Unik

Dijual ular Ruby Eyed Lavender California King Snake.Sangat berbeda dengan ular king snake albino. Dengan mata yang berwarna merah tua menjadikan ular ini lebih garang namun pada kenyataannya sangat asyik untuk pets. ... Continue reading

Kingsnake California basic information

California Kingsnakes will not grow into large snakes. Normally, at maturity, they will measure three to four feet, five feet at a maximum. They are very attractive snakes that come in several color morphs; and the variety of patterns coupled with their affordability makes them an excellent choice for a pet. They have a distinctive defense mechanism that they use in the wild that is very interesting to observe. When frightened, they will mimic a rattlesnake by vibrating their tail against the ground to make a "rattling" noise. They quite effectively dupe most would-be predators. It is also interesting to note that the California Kingsnake has been known to feed on rattlesnakes. They may live as long as 15 years in captivity. Females usually live a few years less than males.

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