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Posted by: FR at Wed Aug 9 21:01:41 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by FR ] Well, its about the same, but its variable for both. With our kingsnakes, I normally place then in a nesting cage(the whole cage is a nesting area) just before they shed. But I really should place them in there sooner. As soon as I place then in their box, They make burrows, and come back up to eat for a few days, they will lay from one day to five or six after they shed. They can do down and lay within a day, or stay down for several days. | ||
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