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well from someone who lives where those come from, I would say it looks great, but it sure don't look like NorCal. maybe ur snake should be called an ArizonaKing. lol.
Wow man, great job! The only iffy part is the cactus, but those DO occur in the wild...meh, I guess if you think your cali-king wont poke an eye, it's fine.
its a fake cactus lol
but north cali is more forest i gues? maby u can share sum pics of places where they come from i whould realy apreciate that and try to copy that into a viv
its a fake cactus lol
but north cali is more forest i gues? maby u can share sum pics of places where they come from i whould realy apreciate that and try to copy that into a viv
I'll take a walk down by ancil hoffman park today or tomorrow and take some pictures. I find a lot of them down there. It's interesting how things are special to us and a typical sighting somewhere else.
Cal kings habitats vary greatly over it's range from oak forests to deserts.
Here are a couple pictures of mine that I would think would be a good place to locate a Cal King from personal experience.
dang i hate it that grass doesnt grow to great in vivs but iam goint to try it since i have sum emnpty vivs lying around anny idias on how to do that?
annyway thanks for the pics cuz pics say way more than a 1000 words
Well, I've done it for my Cranwelli in his viv, but it was very interesting. I bought a set of hydro lights for the top of the tank and put them on a cycle, but got harrassed by the fuzz on the way out of the store I bought the hydro lights from.