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FunkyRes
at Thu Jun 29 14:56:36 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by FunkyRes ]
I would use a 10 gallon aquarium with heat from beneath, preferably with a thermostat. Don't use a heat rock or a heat lamp.
I like the cocunut based substrate that comes in red bricks. Two hiding places - one on warm side, one on cool side. Use a water dish that is difficult to spill. Some people use small dog/cat water bowls that are weighted, I prefer the kind that pet stores over charge for that look like a rock, but I only like them because they look like a rock. The snakes don't really care what they look like. It should be big enough for the snake to completely submerge.
I suspect there is a milk snake care sheet that can give you more information. I don't know how big your variety gets, but a 10 gal may be big enough for many years if not its entire life.
There also is a forum for king snakes - where you will get detailed information.
Good luck with your snake !
Post pics when you have it 
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- Albino Nelsoni Milk Snake - wonderwoman23, Thu Jun 29 14:33:27 2006
RE: Albino Nelsoni Milk Snake - FunkyRes, Thu Jun 29 14:56:36 2006
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