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Summary: Climates and temperature change can affect breeding in King Snakes. Learn more in this free video series and guide.
Nichole Bragg is the reptile expert at the Pet Kingdom in Cottonwood, Arizona. Call them at 928-639-4283.read more
"On behalf of Expert Village I'm Nicole and I'm here to tell you about king snakes. Breeding king snakes is quite simple and its a fun adventure that a lot of hobbiest like to get into. It's fun, king snakes are are egg laying snakes so if you are breeding your king snake does lay her eggs the best way to make sure that you have the highest percentage of hatchings out of your clutch is to incubate the eggs yourself. The eggs come out fairly sticky they will clump together into one big clump of eggs. You can each gently pull them apart which is fine but when you pick up the eggs out of the snakes cage then pick them up in one mess and put them in something like a rubber container or Tupperware of some sort or a trash can filled with vermiculite and incibate the eggs at 90 degrees. They should hatch within 10-14 days after being laid."
eHow Article: Breed King Snakes