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breeding california kings in the tropics

fireblade929

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hi, i live in the philippines. my california kingsnakes mated, last week, and the male still seems restless and very eager to do the deed. do you think they could actually breed without going through the brumation process? they are both very healthy and large, and the male also seem to have lost interest in feeding.
 
Many snakes don't have to brumate in order to mate, so it sounds like you're in business!
 
that's nice to hear...i hope something comes out of this...and hopefully the same with my corns. they're too tiny though, and still have a long way to go...
 
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