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Mexican Black King Snake | ReptiData

The Mexican black king snakes, Lampropeltis getula nagrita, are glossy solid black snakes native from western Sonora and northwestern Sinolao, Mexico. They can. ... As for their foods, neonates must be feed with small mice every 4-6 days while adults in large intake of foods every 7-10 days. Small preys like fuzzies and hoopers can be feed alive or dead depending upon what does your snake accept. As for breeding, make sure that the snakes are in good condition and their ... Continue reading


How long can I go without F? Tterung a snake? | Pets All Day

September 7th, 2010 at 3:36 am. You k? Can with King Snake f from food? 2 weeks go f r a timer? R the W? Rmelampe and make sure he has water. he should be fine. Remember to be scarce in the wild food can, he will prob curl up and sleep. ... Continue reading


The Hissing of Summer Lawns

Now I'm wondering if this was a young king snake that made a food run over to the well house where I know we have rat snakes. It's that or it was preying on a sibling. I felt less kindly towards it at this stage but no sense in losing ... Continue reading


Species Profile: Gray-banded King Snake

These small, very secretive snakes are, in fact, relatively common throughout their range in west Texas and northern Mexico. Appearance. The gray-banded king snake is highly variable in appearance. It's background color ranges from pale ... Continue reading


Recall: Mice Direct frozen rats, mice, chicks

The Food and Drug Administration issued a statement that Mice Direct rats, mice and chicks sold as reptile food were being recalled by the company due to salmonella contamination. From the FDA: The frozen reptile feed was distributed in ... Continue reading


This is my California Kingsnake fact sheet!

When young kingsnakes hatch, they're immediately on their own. Fun Fact(s): Many color phases have been bred, including albino. Almost impervious to snake venom. Very common in pet trade. They have wide range of temperaments. ... Continue reading


Our Albino Burmese Cruising | The Reptile Guide

Those are your two choices? knowing nothing else about you, go for the kingsnake. There is a lot more dedication and danger with keeping a large breed snake. Both snakes will be calm tempered… but why are those your two choices? a Ball ... We got lucky and rescued this guy at about 5 feet and he's got a sweet temperment untill he smells food … then VORACIOUS! crispybacon100. September 7, 2010 at 8:22 am. does it matter if you get them when their young or can you get them ... Continue reading


King Snake / Milk Snake Care Sheet

There are no question that kingsnakes and milksnakes are one of the most beautiful snakes in the world. They have wonderful skin color and glossy, smooth, well-shaped scales. Their scientific name is Lampropeltis which came from the ... Continue reading


¤¤¤ Baja king snake pair ¤¤¤ (Hanford)

I have 1.1 baja king snakes up for sale or trade they are both very healthy and dnt refuse food!!! the male is young and the females older. Next years breeding season he will be ready to breed to her!!! There is no price make me an ... Continue reading


How to Keep a Snake As a Pet

The same goes for constricting species as snakes are not easy to handle. The common beginner species which are good as pets are. Corn snake; King snake; Ball python; Milk snake. These are the more docile species of snakes. ... Continue reading

Kingsnake Common more Information

Alternative Name : Common King Snake Scientific Name: Lampropeltis getula

Common Food : feeds on lizards, birds, snakes, eggs, frogs, lizards and small mammals

Origin : North America

Habitat : Marshes, deserts, grasslands, forests and woodlands are all places where this creature lives. Near rocky outcrops or clusters of plants and under rocks, logs or other debris, are favorite hiding places.

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