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Terranaut is dead on......You should not just throw a snake in an enclosure for the rest of it's life. The enclosure should fit the snake. If it is 2 feet long then it needs an enclosure that has half of its perimeter around 2 feet. As the kingsnake grows you increase its enclosure size.
Btw...L. g. californiae can reach 6 feet in length but typically are around 4 feet as adults.
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