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    Re: What would be a good size tank for my Kingsnake?

    Quote Originally Posted by squatsnstilettos View Post
    Thanks. How old are they? I wonder why mine is so itty-bitty. I adopted him from a store and they knew very little about him. He was dumped on their doorstep.
    My MBK is the larger of the two kings. She turned 2 in April. My Cal King will be 3 in October but he only eats about 8 months out of the year.

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    Re: What would be a good size tank for my Kingsnake?

    Quote Originally Posted by EL-Ziggy View Post
    My MBK is the larger of the two kings. She turned 2 in April. My Cal King will be 3 in October but he only eats about 8 months out of the year.
    Interesting. So my Khyan is likely a baby at 300grams. The store estimated that he was young.

    Why does your Cali only eat 8 months out of the year?
    Last edited by squatsnstilettos; 07-22-2015 at 05:28 PM.

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    Re: What would be a good size tank for my Kingsnake?

    Quote Originally Posted by squatsnstilettos View Post
    Why does your Cali only eat 8 months out of the year?
    Some slow down or stop over the winter. Mine do, I offer smaller prey and less often. Even if you keep their temperatures and humidity up I think they still sense the change in seasons.

    They do get voracious in the spring.

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