![]() ![]() ![]() Milk snakes are a close relative of King snakes but tend to be slightly smaller and much easier to keep long term. Adult sizes can reach up to 4 feet in length and if cared for properly, they can live for many years in fact captive specimens will often live longer than wild specimens due to the lack of natural predators and ideal living conditions being provided. Their belly colouration is also a yellow or creamy white. The head is predominantly black but this is separated from the body colouration by a black band that starts just behind the eyes and this too will have a creamy white or yellow centre finished with another black edging. They have very distinct body markings, their main colouration is a deep red which is split by black banding that either has a yellow centre or a creamy white. They are to be found in the arid regions of Central America, especially around Mexico and they can be found in or around developed areas, resting in out buildings, away from the urban areas they can be found under rock-piles during the day to escape the intense heat after warming their bodies in the mornings. They are a non-venomous species and belong to the family of Colubridae which contains over two thirds of all snake species that are found on our planet. Their popularity is mainly due to their placid nature, they can easily be handled and grow tame, recognising their owner after a period of time. Lampropeltis triangulum sinaloe are more commonly known as the Sinaloan milk snake are one of the most popular species of milk snake kept by many keepers. This page is a part of our "exotic pets series", not dedicated to fish, but to Sinaloan milk snake's instead! You're more than welcome to share your experiences at the bottom of this page! ![]() Sinaloan milk snake - Lampropeltis triangulum sinaloe - Care, Feeding and Breeding Berna768 at Details on keeping Siamese fighting fish with images and forums on 05:31:07.Terry Mitchell at A guide on breeding, feeding and caring for 元33 Pleco on 08:33:41.Terry Mitchell at A guide on breeding, feeding and caring for 元33 Pleco on 08:37:12.Ness at A guide on raising African Dwarf Frogs with pictures and forum on 18:11:42.CayceR at A page and forum devoted to keeping Blood parrot cichlids on 18:13:14.Senator Wisdom at Bloodfin tetra (Aphyocharax alburnus) on 17:36:25.Jackson20 at A guide on feeding aquarium fish frozen foods on 02:17:58.Figureguy at Chemistry of Aquarium Water with FAQ on 01:27:35.Salviashaman at A guide on setting a South American blackwater stream biotope aquarium on 18:05:09 …display more of the recent discussions.Salviashaman at A guide on caring for Congo tetra (Phenacogrammus interruptus) on 18:22:58.Cookies seem to be disabled in your browser, therefore this website will NOT work properly! Please, consider enabling Cookies in order to maximise your user experience while browsing. Thanks a lot!įollowing symbol denotes required fields - ✗ Javascript seems to be disabled in your browser, therefore this website will NOT work properly! Please, consider enabling Javascript in order to maximise your user experience while browsing. Unfortunately questions regarding fish, plants, diseases or tank setup will be ignored if submitted via the form below! In order to ask such a question, please click this link! The form below shall be used to ask about the website, functionality, issues or to give feedback. ✗ Use this form to contact the webmaster, please! In case you don't remember your login, fill your email address below In order to recover your password fill in your username or continue below, please Registration has been successful, please login now! Already registered? Click here to login This email address has already been taken!įollowing symbol denotes required fields. Make sure your email address is valid, please! Type your valid email in case you forget the password ![]() Password must be at least 6 characters long! Have you forgotten your password or username? Click here to recover it!įollowing symbol denotes required fields - Already registered? Click here to login Login and password don't match any record in our database! Login if you already have an account, or click here to register How to care for Sinaloan milk snake - Lampropeltis triangulum sinaloe ![]()
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