Kingsnake San Luis Potosi behavior
The San Luis Potosi Kingsnake has an attractive burnished silver and red banded pattern. These lovely reptiles are not too difficult to care for, and make strikingly beautiful captive snakes.
San Luis Potosi Kingsnakes are active at night. In the wild, they inhabit rocky mountain territories. San Luis Potosi Kingsnakes feed mainly on lizards and small rodents. In captivity, they are usually fairly docile and will often calm down quickly with regular handling. However, some San Luis Potosi Kingsnakes are known to be problem feeders. Many can be tempted with lizards. San Luis Potosi Kingsnakes seem to be secretive snakes. They will often employ their hide box, which seems to be a necessary part of a cage set up for this species.