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EricWI - #1 - 2011-06-05 18:09 - (Reply)
Cal Kings are nearly the same as Corns in terms of their care. If you have successfully kept corns for awhile, then you should have no problem with a Cal King.
Sharman Wisdom - #2 - 2011-06-14 17:18 - (Reply)
I had a Cal king for many years and she finally died, they are nice snakes. I also have corns.