Well, that's good. I found out my VB was most likely wild-caught a few weeks ago from the guy that wrote the Candoia Bible, I was NOT a happy girl. I'm a vet student so I can usually just run fecal tests and stuff myself in our school's lab, but it's still a pain knowing for the next 6 months I'll be running fecals every time she poos just to be sure. I always tend to play on the safe side; if it's not broke, don't fix it, particularly with delicate critters like herps. It *is* possible some people suggest routine de-worming, but in my humble little opinion, I don't think it's the best idea.
I've never had a King before, but I've been more and more drawn as of late to smaller species. The awesome part about Kings and Corns is that they come in such an amazing array of morphs, and are such good starter snakes. One of the elderly women in my apartment building, who loves my snakes, wants to get one, but I don't think it's really something she can handle, so she's now the BP godmomma instead.