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Old 06-24-13, 10:02 AM   #1
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Hi everyone! Im new to snakes, and its not really by my own choice. My kids walked in the house not too long ago with a California King Newport-Long Beach Morph (I hope I got it right). After my first shock at it, and panic because I thought my kids might get hurt, all was well.

We've had "Susan" (no idea how the name came about) for about 4-5 days. Below are some pictures of her and of her tank I bought. Im not quite sure how to care for this animal, since I'm really a fish guy. So Im here to learn.

I really am interested in feeding, care, handling (my kids pick her up) and biting.....I know that there are no fangs, but want to minimize the risk of my kids getting bit. And and all help or advice you can give will be greatly appreciated. I was originally at your sister site "thamnophis" because we thought she was a Garter. After getting help from everyone there we were able to identify her, and one of the Moderators "Infernalis" suggested I check this site out.

Here's our girl.....so far, she ate Saturday night, and ate 2 small mice. I just need to get this feeding down, so she doesn't think we're her food, but rather a safe place with endless supply of food, attention, safety and love.

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Old 06-24-13, 11:26 AM   #2
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Old 06-24-13, 12:04 PM   #6
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Welcome, even if your kids get bit (which is unlikely) there is nothing to worry about.

It probably wont even break the skin, if it does neosporin should take care of it.

Over all your setup is pretty good but you'll want to add another hide and maybe cover up some of the mesh screen so not too much humidity is lost.
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Welcome.

Well now . . .

First off, cover both sides and the back of the tank to give it more security, snakes are shy.

It will need two hides, one at the warm end 88-92F
and one at the cool end, 78-80F ambient temp of around 83F and average humidity, 40-50%.

I would also remove the dirt and us aspen substrate, Kings love to burrow.

Make sure all heating items are on thermostats to protect the animal from burns.

Feeding should be about once a week, with the feeder animal being approx., 1.25-1.50 x the largest diameter of the snakes body.

Hope this helps.
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Old 06-24-13, 12:21 PM   #8
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All of this is GREAT info, and I'm going to incorporate everything here!

And es....he does seem a little shy, that was why I was concerned about a defensive bite. Like in SCUBA diving, most animals we encounter will only do things defensively. I just want this guy to feel secure.
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Since he is new (and just fed), I would setup his enclosure properly and give him 4 or 5 days to adjust to her new world.

After that, you can start handling her every other day for about 15mins or so.

Good luck and grats on the King.
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Welcome to the forum and best wishes with your new Cal King. They're awesome pets. You'll get lots of great info and advice here. I know I have. Make sure to read your care sheets too. Keep us posted on your progress.
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Old 06-24-13, 03:36 PM   #11
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Ok....so I bought aspen snake bedding, and am going to take everything out, but had planned to put it right on the dirt (theres not much dirt). I saw that the snake was looking frustrated because it kept trying to burrow thru the glass at the bottom.

Also picked up a background for the tank as well. So hopefully she'll like it. Its actually my first time about to pick her up. She seems to like my kids, so I'm hoping she wont be scared of me.
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welcome to the forums and welcome to the hobby mate.
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Hello and welcome! Glad you decided to give her a chance, rather than kicking her out! I'm sure you'll come to love her, and then you'll be hooked.
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Ok....so I bought aspen snake bedding, and am going to take everything out, but had planned to put it right on the dirt (theres not much dirt). I saw that the snake was looking frustrated because it kept trying to burrow thru the glass at the bottom.

Also picked up a background for the tank as well. So hopefully she'll like it. Its actually my first time about to pick her up. She seems to like my kids, so I'm hoping she wont be scared of me.
Snakes predators are birds and if you pick it up like a bird would (straight down like you have talons) your snake may reacts differently than if you slowly slid your hand under its body. =]
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Old 06-25-13, 05:31 PM   #15
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Well I have to say that I really appreciate everyones advice and assistance. I've tried to incorporate everything I've been told, and heres what I have so far on her new home. She seems to like it, is pretty relaxed, and absolutely loves to burrow!
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