@shanrocks777 Hi, thanks, he is really cool. I believe it will get to about 4-5', maybe bigger. He's gotten bigger since this vid. I'm going to make an update video soon.
there really cool snakes i had my kingsnake for about year and half hes still really calm.when he was a baby i fed him live pinkies ever since then hes been eating live mice now so youll do good with ur kingsnake
king snakes are one of the most commonly kept snakes. & W/ good reason. Their not typically agressive, and mild mannored. Easy to meet cative requirements, and nicely colored. You seem to be pretty knowlegeable with your new found friend. Should you want/need any more info. I can direct you to Bob Applegate. 1 of the U.S. top breeders of kings (as well as other snakes). You can find him on the reptile channel site /calikingCS
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thaidaym 5 months ago
Ball python care
thaidaym 5 months ago
Awesome to acquire a cool pet! I recently aquired another T from a person who didn't want to care for it either...
rncade 6 months ago
I want one of these so bad but my parents wont let my get one
TheBrawlmaster98 10 months ago
Your snake is such a cutie. I like the bands and colour. How much bigger is he going to get?
shanrocks777 11 months ago
@shanrocks777 Hi, thanks, he is really cool. I believe it will get to about 4-5', maybe bigger. He's gotten bigger since this vid. I'm going to make an update video soon.
ihagtafuith 11 months ago
@ihagtafuith Oh good. I was hoping you'd do an update. I'm going to sub you.
shanrocks777 11 months ago
Nice King~<
MrReptileSmile 1 year ago
there really cool snakes i had my kingsnake for about year and half hes still really calm.when he was a baby i fed him live pinkies ever since then hes been eating live mice now so youll do good with ur kingsnake
jdeezy16 1 year ago
Try going up to 3 pinkies per feeding after that about 3-4 times of that and a another shed try a fuzzy.Great video!
kevin91172 1 year ago
@kevin91172 Great, I will do that.
ihagtafuith 1 year ago
king snakes are one of the most commonly kept snakes. & W/ good reason. Their not typically agressive, and mild mannored. Easy to meet cative requirements, and nicely colored. You seem to be pretty knowlegeable with your new found friend. Should you want/need any more info. I can direct you to Bob Applegate. 1 of the U.S. top breeders of kings (as well as other snakes). You can find him on the reptile channel site /calikingCS
cdemanelis 1 year ago
@cdemanelis Awesome! Thanks for the advice :)
ihagtafuith 1 year ago