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CalKing O Rama
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I love those Inkdrops! I've never seen those before
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Re: CalKing O Rama
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Originally Posted by Daybreaker
I love those Inkdrops! I've never seen those before
You may be seeing more this year. As far as I know, no one else is producing them yet.
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Re: CalKing O Rama
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Originally Posted by wilomn
You may be seeing more this year. As far as I know, no one else is producing them yet.
They're very cool, especially that reverse albino :gj: Their pattern reminds me of motley boas
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Really digging those inkdrops! Never seen anything like em! Thanks for sharing!
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CalKing O Rama
Hot snakes! Cal kings look pretty sweet naturally, but these morphs put wild types to shame. Are these guys similar to corns in care and temperament? I heard they like it a little hotter.
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Originally Posted by brobertson
Hot snakes! Cal kings look pretty sweet naturally, but these morphs put wild types to shame. Are these guys similar to corns in care and temperament? I heard they like it a little hotter.
I keep both exactly the same. In my snake room it runs, in general, 78 to 84. None of the kings or corns have any supplemental heat. The kings probably could tolerate more than the corns, since I'm in the middle of CalKing territory, but they do fine without extremes. I cool all my adults in the winter, corns and kings, in my garage and they get down to the low 30s even upper 20s.
CalKings as babies are pissants. They pee and poop and hiss and rattle their tails like there's no tomorrow. Once they outgrow that, generally a little regular handling will take care of it-once they know you're not trying to eat them they mellow out- they're one of the best pet snakes I've ever dealt with. It's why I have so many.
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CalKing O Rama
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Originally Posted by wilomn
I keep both exactly the same. In my snake room it runs, in general, 78 to 84. None of the kings or corns have any supplemental heat. The kings probably could tolerate more than the corns, since I'm in the middle of CalKing territory, but they do fine without extremes. I cool all my adults in the winter, corns and kings, in my garage and they get down to the low 30s even upper 20s.
CalKings as babies are pissants. They pee and poop and hiss and rattle their tails like there's no tomorrow. Once they outgrow that, generally a little regular handling will take care of it-once they know you're not trying to eat them they mellow out- they're one of the best pet snakes I've ever dealt with. It's why I have so many.
Sounds like I need one! Thanks!
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Not familiar with the ink drops, those are really neat!
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Thanks for the cool pictures! I didn't know there were that many King morphs! Love the little blk and white inkdrop! Do they just eat multiple mice at a time like that? I am assuming F/T?
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