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Is there any kind of snake can live in a 10 gallon tank ...

Same with a california kingsnake. Or a sand boa would do okay. You could find these from cheap to expensive depending on where you looked and who was elling them. Reptile shows usually have snakes cheaper than pet shops, so you should ... Continue reading


This is my California Kingsnake fact sheet! « Daniel's Animal ...

ANIMAL: California Kingsnake Lampropeltis californiae. Type of Animal: Colubrid. Habitat: Deserts, mountains, canyons, open forest, rivers, streams, chaparral, farmland, grasslands, deciduous forest, juniper forest, riparian areas, ... Continue reading


Black And White California King Snake Blanket: Black And White ...

Black And White California King Snake Blanket: Black And White California King Snake Pillow- Black And White California King Snake Duvet. Jump to: navigation, search. Contents. 1 Name; 2 See Also. 2.1 Notes; 2.2 References ... Continue reading


The McWetlog: When snakes bite themselves • mcwetboy.com

Last week, though, I was summoned to answer a question on Ask MetaFilter from someone whose son's California Kingsnake chewed on its own tail on more than one occasion. You can read my answer there; I'm going to flesh it out a bit more ... Continue reading


Reptile Heat Lamp | What type of reptile should I get?

but my favorite is Lampropeltis getula californiae – California Kingsnake its small, active and cute, i could play with her for days… but if u want someting to snuggle and cuddle that cant be reptile :D you need cat -.- ... Continue reading


Know Your Natives: California Mountain Kingsnake

The California Mountain Kingsnake is found in Oregon and Washington but as its name would suggest is more commonly found in California. They are typically 20-50 long and have black, red, and white or off-white to pale yellow rings that ... Continue reading


california king snake (milton vt.)

WE HAVE A CALIFORNIA KING SNAKE COMES WITH TANK AND HOOD IF INTERESTED PLEASE CALL FOR INFO THANK YOU 802-497-9291. Continue reading


4ft California King Snake needs good home (danville / san ramon)

4ft California King Snake needs a good home. I have a 18″ cube with top screen and front opening door terrarium. Heat rock, large water bowl, wood log, day & night lights all included. Will also give the rest of the cedar shavings to ... Continue reading


Beautiful California King snake (morgan hill)

“The California King snake is one of the most popular pet reptiles, due to its ease of care, attractive appearance, and ability to become tame.” This is my beautiful California King snake, Pancake. I am not sure whether it is a boy or a ... Continue reading


Can you put a California King and a Flordia King snake in the same ...

I have a 5′ Florida king snake, female, and a 5′ Speckled California King snake, female, that were given to me. I have a 7′ tank that was handmade and right now the Florida King is in it. I was wanting to put the two snakes together if ... 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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