
Pueblan Milk SnakeMore photos coming soon... |
| Scientific Name: |
- Lampropeltis triangulum campbelli
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| Description: |
- This snake is banded with bright colous in black, red, and yellowish or creamy bands, making it one of the most beautiful animal
- Suitable begineer snake ethusiasts
- This is a nocturnal animal
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| Distribution: |
- Central Mexico
- From Southern Puebla to eastern Morelos, Mexico
- Northern Oaxaca of Mexico
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| Breeding: |
- Appropriate breeding age at 2
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| Nesting: |
- 3 clutches per season
- 5 to 15 per clutch
- Incubation is about 2 months
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| Diet: |
- A Tiny pinky for hatcling in the frequency of 5 to 7 days.
- 2 pinkies for adult snake
- Beaware of the food size; cannot be one and half width size of the snake body
- A large bowl of water is required for soaking and drinking
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| Habitat: |
- The snake live is dry and arid high deserts area
- It requires a small tank or vivarium, which approximately 20 gallon, as it's quite timid, shy and curl up most of the time
- 2 to 3 hidding places is a must
- Keep the tank dry and warm most of the time
- Climbing accessories is recommended to be provided, as it likes to climb in the nature
- Great climber as a escape-proof screen lid is needed
- Newspaper and towel can be used as the substrate
- Temperature gradient need to set from 78�F to 84�F
- 50% humidity
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