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I just purchased an Abbarent Albino King snake and I was debating on finding him a gf to breed with. But I've been hearing that Kingsnakes are in fact snake eaters? So... how do you breed them without them eating eachother? Am I just dumb?
 
There's two ways of doing it. One way is to put them together during breeding season. If nothing happens within an hour, separate them and reintroduce them a few days to a week later. Another way to do it is to introduce them during brumation and let them live together until the female is gravid early that summer and then take out the male. BTW, I'm not telling you to do this, this is what some people do and say they have never had any problems.
 
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