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markg
at Wed Oct 28 16:40:20 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by markg ]
is that wild kings likely spend much of their time in the ground where the substrate is probably dry but the air has a moderate humidity. So the snakes remain dry but they don't dry out.
So in captivity, perhaps a good approach is low ventilation and a dry substrate that doesn't suck all of the moisture out of the air?
I wish I could just keep the snakes in the ground. How cool would a giant deep cage filled with dirt and tunnels be? That would be fun to observe a group of kings in. ----- Mark
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