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Re: California King snake?
If you had a large female sand boa they can live in a 20 or less. Males are usually happy in a 10 but if you put a few more hides a 20 could work
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Re: California King snake?
 Originally Posted by Soord
If you had a large female sand boa they can live in a 20 or less. Males are usually happy in a 10 but if you put a few more hides a 20 could work
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Although they are usually kept in a 10 long no problem so that may be slightly big
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Re: California King snake?
A king snake would be a great choice and a 20g long will be fine unless you have a monster king. They're beautiful and ferocious little beasties.

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Re: California King snake?
 Originally Posted by EL-Ziggy
A king snake would be a great choice and a 20g long will be fine unless you have a monster king. They're beautiful and ferocious little beasties.

Wow, they sure are gorgeous! Would a male or female be smaller ?
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A 20L would be cramped but doable for an adult male king, females get too long. It would work for a baby/juvie for quite a while.
Remember that king snakes are pretty active so if you give them a larger enclosure with lots of stuff to climb on, they will use it.
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Re: California King snake?
@ KC- My male Cal King will be 4 in October and he weighs about 650g. My female MBK turned 3 in April and she's a close to 800g. They're both a little over 4ft. My male tends to take more food breaks during breeding season and they both shut down during the winter months. My kings are fairly active but more so when they're hungry. I have them in a split AP which is a 2x2x1 for each snake. They have plenty of room in there. They were in 40g tanks but I like the pvc cages better.
Last edited by EL-Ziggy; 06-14-2016 at 10:43 AM.
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