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Posted by: walterscott807 at Mon Aug 7 04:52:30 2017 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by walterscott807 ] California king snakes usually get between 4-5 ft and can live quite well in a 20-30 gallon tank with a clasping screen lid, or even a sterilite/rubbermaid 32 qt- 41 qt tub will suffice. Never house two king snakes together for the have a tendency to be cannibalistic and one cage mate may consume the other. For a substrate use aspen, Repti-carpet, paper towel, or Carefresh. I personally do not use newspaper for when it gets wet the ink runs. Provide a hide, a water dish (large enough for the king snake to soak in) and a climbing object. Provide an undertank heat source, preferably under the hide. A heat pad will assist your California king snake in digestion. [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Hide Replies ]
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