First snake and I'm scared.
I originally wanted a ball python, but I walked into the only locally owned pet store in my town (I had plans of buying from a reputable breeder online but I'm all about keeping the money where I live) so I decided against it. I walk in and the only BP that is in the building is this ~2 foot long classically colored (I wanted something a little younger and more interesting) snake. There's no hide and I know the temperature or humidity isn't high enough and it is breathing very heavy; it looks pissed off. But to its right is a beautiful 18" long albino California King Snake. I hold him/her (let's go with her) and she's chill, and given the current state of these snakes' living conditions, I feel sorry for her. So I get her. I definitely wasn't planning on walking out with a snake.
I don't know a damn thing about King Snake setup (again, planning on BP) so here I am, walking out with everything I (supposedly) need.
I've got a 20 gallon tank (BP was going to go in a plastic tub), a UTH and a spotlight, analog thermostat, aspen bedding and a hide. The shop owner claims that this little girl ate on Monday. So here's the dilemma:
This little girl evidently loves to be cold. The spotlight and UTH are placed above and below each other and it gets to be around 83 degrees ish right under the spotlight/above the UTH (which is below a hefty amount of aspen bedding). But she just sits in the opposite corner of her tank and just sleeps. It's almost like she's trying to hibernate. (Hell, I don't know). I am going to wait until tomorrow to feed her (that would make 6 days after her feeding). She seems to have pooped twice (or musked, but she did whatever she did in her cage and not on me so I don't think it's musk)
What is up with this girl? Is she sick? The left side of her cage has to be room temperature as only a screen is on top of the cage and the heat goes right out the top.
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I moved the spotlight directly over the Petco analog thermometer and it's approaching 95, actually. It's a 75 watt heat bulb. I am trying to upload pictures but Tapatalk and my iPhone are clashing. Keep in mind, though, the thermometer is an inch and a half closer to the bulb than the bedding. I'll see if I can work around it for some pictures.
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O.k. Cool. I understand that. Normal bps go for about 25 or 30 dollars at any reptile show depending on the sex and the vendor. But try to get that 95 degree temp down to the mid 80's. King snakes are temperate species reptiles meaning they don't tolerate extreme temps like the tropical species. They do need a warm spot to aid in digestion and thermoregulate but the mid to upper 80's is sufficient. Just my opinion. Good luck. Stay in peace and not pieces. A.C. :gj:
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steve_r34
My advice don't feed her if u just got her let her settle in a week . U shouldn't have jumped on the snake and purchased it without doing any research . What if this spices of snake is not at all what u want . I don't know much about king snakes but I believe they are way different from balls and I think there more aggressive and really don't like to be bothered . I'm not so sure but I believe I read that somewhere .
Anyways good luck but u shouldn't have jumped on it so fast . All spices of snakes are different and need lots of different things u educated urself on balls u should of just stayed that way . Cause its not like u wanted a lab and came home with a shepherd . At the end of the day there different breeds but all in all there dogs and need the same things . With snakes it's not like that .
I'm not trying to b a di*k about it . But u should have made a better decision . And then jumping on here looking for help makes look not good bro .
Gotta love EXPERTS who THINK they read it somewhere. Better for those EXPERTS to just shut their stupid yaps than come off as holier than thou while looking dumber than dirt.
None of us, especially you steve, need judge another we know not at all.
The OP came here looking for help and you basically crapped on his head. Thanks buddy. No go away.
OP, it happens, as they say. Kings are great. There's a forum here, there's a few facebook pages, but you did nothing wrong in my view. Take care of it or find it a good home and all is well.
calking-o-rama on facebook is mine. Feel free to go there. The people are pretty cool and is it all CalKings.
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"Lets act like children on a friendly community where we share a common hobby/interest. Lets attack each other"
I've seen too much of this in the last three days. Stop it. Just help people who ask and if there's opposition then ignore or state it MATURELY with evidence to back your claim. And don't retaliate either.
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