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Amanda_D
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The best way is to have at least one pair of each kings and corns. Put the pairs together in their own separate enclosures. Once the males are excited quickly switch the females before the males lock up. This will require some carful timing.
Also make sure that the kings are very well fed. The day before you try to breed feed the kings as much as they will take so there should be little chance they will try to eat their prospective mates. Never leave king snakes alone with another snake, even other kings. The female king is the most likely to try to eat the other snake. Male kings will often bite their mate behind the head, this should not be confused with predatory agression.
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