albino cal king aggressiveness
hello everyone i am new th-o this site everyone seems very nice and i just had a few question about my albino cal king. i bought him 2 days ago hes about 1ft 4inches i would say and he was nice at the reptile house but when i brought him home an set up his tank as soon as i put him in he was very aggressive id say hes calmed down alittle but still aggressive anything i can do to solve that?
another this is he has been burried in his house under the wood chips. how do i know if he is hyburnating? do i still feed him?
any suggestions would help thank you!
Re: albino cal king aggressiveness
I don't know king snakes and their temperaments too well, but I would say he just needs time to settle into his new home. Most ball python places recommend allowing several days to a week before feeding and handling to let the snake get comfy in his new home and adjust to all the new sounds and smells. Hopefully someone else can chime in to help out.
Re: albino cal king aggressiveness
What are your temperatures? unless your keeping it in the low 60's, high 50's, it's not likely brumating, so you should probably feed it. Kings will naturally just burrow under their substrates. As far as the aggressiveness, let him settle in for a few days, and then just start handling him. At that size, you will literally not even feel any bites, and once it's in your hands it should settle down a bit.
Re: albino cal king aggressiveness
ok thank yo so much that helps alot! do you know if cali king snakes need humidty by any chance? i just wana make sure everything is perfect by this weekend so he feels comfortable.
Re: albino cal king aggressiveness
All snakes nees humidity but not that much. I mist my kings and rat snakes tubs once everyother day. I suggest the same for your cali. If condensation starts to build up on the inside of his enclosure that means our misting it to much.