Lisa, while my time line may be diferent than what you'll need to go by, here it is: (When snakes are old enough) I begin by giving a final meal the first week in Nov. Allowing a 2 wk. or so period for their system to be clear, I begin to cool them gradually starting on Thanksgiving (easy to remember).. Here in FL. it is necessary for me to use a.c. to try and get temps to near 60 in the upcoming weeks.Then maintain at that temp.until gradual warm-up on Valentine's Day (again,easy to remember) Checking in on them once a week or so during the cooling period,to make sure clean water is available. Return them to a normal feeding schedule. After female's first shed, I put her in with the male.( I also put the freshly shed skin in with the male to help excite him) With kings, you need to monitor them carefully and watch for canniballistic actions. I leave them together for a few days only seperating to feed. Make notes of witnessed copulation so you can be ready for eggs in 6-8 weeks. A hide with moist sphagnum moss is put in with the female then. She'll shed her skin 6-10 days before laying, so you should have your incubator ready by then. Incubate eggs on vermiculite covered with moistened sphagnum @ 82F for 49-56 days and 80-100% humidity and....voila!
Mark
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