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06-27-13, 12:20 PM
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California King tail.. twitching?
Have any of you noticed your kingsnake's tail kind of twitching at random times (Not shaking/rattling, I realize what that means)? at first I thought it was him just being kinda nervous and wanting to be put down but he's not really jumpy when he does it and every once in a while I'll see him "twitching" on his own in his terrarium. It's just kinda a slow, erratic tail wagging. I'm just wondering if it's a sign of stress and also, if it is, should it be ignored so he doesn't learn that if he twitches he'll get put down? Thanks!
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06-27-13, 02:48 PM
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Re: California King tail.. twitching?
i've seen my snake do that when 'stalking' a prey item, its not the same as the 'im threatened' rattle. they've only done it a few times though; mostly at night, when the prey was very hot, and the one time i fed a live chick to my largest snake.
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0.1 Jungle Carpet "Bhageera", 2.0 Corn snakes "Castor & Pollux", 1.1 Cal Kings "Lux & Nyx", 0.1 Honduran Milksnake "Demeter", 0.1 Rosy boa "Neki-monster", 1.0 Axolotl "Grendle", 2 tarantulas, 0.1 Leopard gecko "Remus", and a freezer full of mice (and Rats!)….
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06-27-13, 02:52 PM
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Re: California King tail.. twitching?
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Originally Posted by Starbuck
i've seen my snake do that when 'stalking' a prey item, its not the same as the 'im threatened' rattle. they've only done it a few times though; mostly at night, when the prey was very hot, and the one time i fed a live chick to my largest snake.
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Speaking about chicks. I have read that they are good for Kingsnakes. I have never been able to find any around my area, is there any truth to this or are they about the same as rats ?
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06-27-13, 03:04 PM
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Re: California King tail.. twitching?
i happened across the live chick through some of my other volunteer work (at a raptor center). Its not something i would make a habit of, im more wary of parasites in live feeder birds, and they make messier poops. You kind of fall into the same trap as baby rats vs mice though; immature animals are less calcified and have more of the stuff you dont need/want anyways.
That being said i do think baby/small birds must be part of the wild kingsnake diet, so i dont see too much harm. Mice are just fine though.
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0.1 Jungle Carpet "Bhageera", 2.0 Corn snakes "Castor & Pollux", 1.1 Cal Kings "Lux & Nyx", 0.1 Honduran Milksnake "Demeter", 0.1 Rosy boa "Neki-monster", 1.0 Axolotl "Grendle", 2 tarantulas, 0.1 Leopard gecko "Remus", and a freezer full of mice (and Rats!)….
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06-27-13, 06:54 PM
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Re: California King tail.. twitching?
It could have to deal with a hunting thing such as keeping prey attention. My dart frogs do this to get bugs to move. here is a video of one of my frogs, watch his rear feet. if it works
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06-27-13, 07:04 PM
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Re: California King tail.. twitching?
BryanB, that is an awesome video! very cool
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0.1 Jungle Carpet "Bhageera", 2.0 Corn snakes "Castor & Pollux", 1.1 Cal Kings "Lux & Nyx", 0.1 Honduran Milksnake "Demeter", 0.1 Rosy boa "Neki-monster", 1.0 Axolotl "Grendle", 2 tarantulas, 0.1 Leopard gecko "Remus", and a freezer full of mice (and Rats!)….
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06-27-13, 07:33 PM
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Re: California King tail.. twitching?
Call him thumper.
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