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building a king snake habitat.
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TheLally
2008-01-21 22:13:37 UTC
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i have a california kings snake, and i am in the process of moving her
from her current habitat into a larger one. i plan to build the cage
out of plexi-glass and wood. i am currently in the planning stages,
and would like anyinfo anyone has on what type of live plants i can
safely put in the habitat. also if anyone knows where this type
(california king) of snake resides in the wild i could pick plants
that naturally grow in that area. thanks .
Chris McMartin
2008-01-22 12:33:58 UTC
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Post by TheLally
i have a california kings snake, and i am in the process of moving her
from her current habitat into a larger one. i plan to build the cage
out of plexi-glass and wood. i am currently in the planning stages,
and would like anyinfo anyone has on what type of live plants i can
safely put in the habitat. also if anyone knows where this type
(california king) of snake resides in the wild i could pick plants
that naturally grow in that area. thanks .
Southern California--I wouldn't go with live plants (too much trouble to
maintain) but would stick with artificial. Also, the snakes live on rocky
hillsides which have a lot of tall grass vs. trees, bushes, and greenery, so
if you're looking to make it look "natural," just get some dead tall grass
like you'd put in a flower arrangement and use that.
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charlesnelsonriley
2008-01-22 10:05:01 UTC
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California
Post by TheLally
i have a california kings snake, and i am in the process of moving her
from her current habitat into a larger one. i plan to build the cage
out of plexi-glass and wood. i am currently in the planning stages,
and would like anyinfo anyone has on what type of live plants i can
safely put in the habitat. also if anyone knows where this type
(california king) of snake resides in the wild i could pick plants
that naturally grow in that area. thanks .
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