Wild kings have been known to eat DOR (dead on road) frogs, lizards, other snakes and mice.
I found a hognose once trying to peel a flattened toad off the pavement.....
But....I place all my frozen/thawed rodents in my snake's enclosures and they sniff them out and eat them without...
Get an established captive bred king.
And never release a captive animal into the wild for reasons mentioned above and because the genetics in most captive californiae is a mixture of many locales. You would be tainting the local gene pool.
When they hatch in mid to late Summer into early Fall....
Most colubrids lay their eggs in late Spring/early Summer.
After 60 days of incubation they hatch......
1.0 is male......0.1 is female and 0.0.1 is unsexed.........
Btw my 10 and 12 year old have phones but they aren't iPhones just yet......plus the 7 year old is coming up to the phone age soon.....lol
Age has nothing to do with size or weight.....
Each snake keeper is different. A 200gram snake could have reached that size in 1 to 3 years depending on the previous owners husbandry....
At 200grams it is far from full grown......
Btw...... Nice looking amel.... It seems to almost be a sunglow...