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Snake albino.

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Posted by: mousiez at Fri Nov 26 17:34:42 2010  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by mousiez ]  
   

My cousins gave me their snake because they were unable to care for him any more and they had no time for him. He is known to be a bit of an escape artist and was lost in the sewage system for a brief time noons could find him until he actually came back himself. He's albino and I believe he's around 2 1/2 feet though my friend thinks he's bigger he's really not that big around about the size of my thumb at the thickest he's got some darker yellow bands or spots about his body. He's extreamly friendly hasn't made a move to bite or anything the only time he hissed was when I first met him they didn't have a heat lamp and it was freezing where he was and he shook the end of his tail as if he could rattle it and made a short hiss noise. We now have a lovely cage for him a glass tank with water bedding and a bark thing we have a heat lamp and a uv light. He seems very comfortable now and isn't burrowing into the bedding they didn't tell me how old he is so I really don't know but my cousin said he was a California king snake. He's not terribly big but is very nice. And I'm not really sure if it's a he... Just seems to be a handsome guy to me. Could anyone tell me what kind of snake he is?
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