Jayviator
05-08-20, 10:31 AM
Hello!
I just got a beautiful little b&w Cali Kingsnake just yesterday. Besides having a snake when I was a kid, this is my first snake I’ve owned. I still have yet to name him. After all my research he is a prime example of a hungry king :).
He is not scared of ANYTHING, and thinks that EVERYTHING is food :D. He is very energetic and curious and doesn’t like to stop and rest. I took him out for the first time today, and gave him a “confidence grab”. He was not scared and did not try to run away whatsoever, and calmly allowed me to pick him up. 3 seconds later I look down at him trying to eat my hand. I let him naw at me for several minutes to see if he would figure out I’m too big. He finally realized it, let go, and moved down to my finger. Again several minutes later he gave up and tried my pinkie instead. I didn’t think he was going to figure it out anytime soon, so I dribbled some water on his head and grabbed him as he let go and put him back in his tank. After stretching his jaw back, he’s back to wondering around the tank like nothing ever happened.
The reptile shop said they feed them every weekend (it is currently Friday), which he is still eating pinkies. I’m thinking about feeding him later today, and maybe it will satisfy his hunger? I would like to fix his hunger problem while he is still little. If anyone has any advice, I’d gladly take it, or do I just have to go on expecting him to bite me everyday until he gets used to it and figures it out haha. Either way, he is still a beautiful snake!
I will try to post some good picture shortly!
Thanks,
Jared
I just got a beautiful little b&w Cali Kingsnake just yesterday. Besides having a snake when I was a kid, this is my first snake I’ve owned. I still have yet to name him. After all my research he is a prime example of a hungry king :).
He is not scared of ANYTHING, and thinks that EVERYTHING is food :D. He is very energetic and curious and doesn’t like to stop and rest. I took him out for the first time today, and gave him a “confidence grab”. He was not scared and did not try to run away whatsoever, and calmly allowed me to pick him up. 3 seconds later I look down at him trying to eat my hand. I let him naw at me for several minutes to see if he would figure out I’m too big. He finally realized it, let go, and moved down to my finger. Again several minutes later he gave up and tried my pinkie instead. I didn’t think he was going to figure it out anytime soon, so I dribbled some water on his head and grabbed him as he let go and put him back in his tank. After stretching his jaw back, he’s back to wondering around the tank like nothing ever happened.
The reptile shop said they feed them every weekend (it is currently Friday), which he is still eating pinkies. I’m thinking about feeding him later today, and maybe it will satisfy his hunger? I would like to fix his hunger problem while he is still little. If anyone has any advice, I’d gladly take it, or do I just have to go on expecting him to bite me everyday until he gets used to it and figures it out haha. Either way, he is still a beautiful snake!
I will try to post some good picture shortly!
Thanks,
Jared