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Great New!!!!!

Great New!!!!! Storms mouth is healing very well, he has started bk eating, it turned back pink, I'm so happy it went well, we will go see the vet in about a week or so for a final check up....fingers cross the vet gives him a clean bill of health ... 1.0.0 Mexican black kingsnake (Vincent) 1.0.0 California banded kingsnake (Nombie) 0.0.1 Argentine red tegu (Odin) 0.2.0 Dogs (Daisy & Sadey) 1.1.0 Cats (Mr. Mew & Tilly) 0.1.0 Rose hair tarantula (unnamed). Find all posts by ... Continue reading


Should i trust off the ark exotics?

1.0.0 Mexican black kingsnake (Vincent) 1.0.0 California banded kingsnake (Nombie) 0.0.1 Argentine red tegu (Odin) 0.2.0 Dogs (Daisy & Sadey) ... RE: Should i trust off the ark exotics? Some cases have been from animals that were already believed to be in bad condition, but others have been perfectly healthy animals that were packed with little to no heat source and died due to that. If shipping is the only way you can do it then it might be better to get a tegu from ... Continue reading


Is it possible to cross columbians and argentines?

1.0.0 Mexican black kingsnake (Vincent) 1.0.0 California .... There is also the subject of hybrid vigor to consider, which is the fact that hybrid crosses are known to improve the health and vitality of the offspring. Which in the ... Continue reading


Drowned :(

He was very healthy and almost doubled in size since I had him. He was my best little buddy, and favorite lizard. R.I.P. DEXXTRO .... 1.0.0 Mexican black kingsnake (Vincent) 1.0.0 California banded kingsnake (Nombie) ... Continue reading


Tanisha Frakes: My Mexican Black Kingsnake looks like it's ...

My Mexican Black Kingsnake looks like it's shedding, what should I do to make it easier for him to shed? If you keep his huminity and temp at the proper levels at all times he should have no problems in the future, he will just ... Continue reading

Kingsnake Mexican Black Health Information

The Mexican Black Kingsnake is mostly nocturnal. They should be kept at temperatures in the mid 80's, with a basking spot between 90 and 100 degrees Fahrenheit. A water bowl should be present for drinking and bathing. Mexican Black Kingsnakes should be fed raised mice.

Breeding
The Mexican Black Kingsnake breeds between the months of March and June. They are egg layers, and will lay 6 to 12 eggs in each clutch. The incubation period is 66 to 83 days. Most juveniles have a more conspicuous yellow and white pattern, which fades as the snake gets older. Some individuals are born black, but this is not common.

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