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Well then he probably was probably old enough to breed last season so it's probably something other.than that. Does he get lots of natural lighting?Do you have any females ?
He gets mostly natural indirect light from a north-facing window. There are no female king snakes in my collection. I'm also wondering if the reduced amount of light may have something to do with it.
He gets mostly natural indirect light from a north-facing window. There are no female king snakes in my collection. I'm also wondering if the reduced amount of light may have something to do with it.
Yes it does.....
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