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 I helped move the meter!   02-19-2006, 02:40 PM
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Swwweeeeeeeeeet looking kings! What a find!
Good luck with them and post more pics please!
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Thanks for the comments. MBK's are Mexican Blak King snakes. The female is a runner. she hates to be handles right now. always on the move and she musks so much that it isn't funny. She has actually musked blood twice. The male is just as quiet and easy going as my corns. I am hoping that he stays that way as he grown and that the female will calm down.

I will get more pics up as soon as I can. just had the stork deliver a new addition 4 weeks ago, and because she eats more than just once a week, my wife and I have been kept super busy. Tomorrow is feeding day for the snakes, so I will try and snap some new pictures then.
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Congratulations on your new baby girl!
It took me a while to figure out what the "stork delivered" (duh) I'm thinking: cornsnake? ball python? Bearded Dragon?
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lol...thanks for the congrats.

would have loved another snake, but new snakes will have to wait till the kids are older now.
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Thats the first black kings I've ever seen and they're absolutely gorgious. I love black snakes mainly because they look so slick with a bit of evil but the kings dont. They're sooo gorgious though they just look like friendly black dudes/dude-ets =P I have a California King and he's quite the bite-e fella he has his calm moments but sometimes he just wants to bite

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yea, they are wonderful. Although, the female doesn't like me. as soon as the top comes off her box, she is out and running. When I finally catch her, she is wildly musking everything within read (me mostly). the male is the docile of the two. Hopefully she will calm down as she gets older. neither have tried to bite me yet, so I am lucky in that part. They are getting so big now, need to get some new pictures taken and get them up here and on my site.
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