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Red Milk Snake
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Red Milk Snake

Place of Origin and Range Found in a broad band from western Kentucky to eastern Oklahoma, north to Minnesota and south to Mississippi.
Description A white, beige, or light grey snake with black-bordered orange to red saddles.
Morph Patterns Available Yes
Adult Size Can grow 2-3 feet (0.6 - 0.9m)
Accommodation These snakes not unlike other forest snakes when it comes to their habitat. High humidity (60-80%), Branches for climbing and sun bathing. A minimum of two hides, a warm one and a cooler one. Snakes are cold blooded animals and regulate their body heat by soaking in the sun or hiding in the shade. A Day basking Lamp(basking spot 80'F(27'C) or some snake owners prefer under tank heating. Also you want to include a bathing dish big enough for your snake to climb in without overflowing.
Lifespan Can live 15+ years
Feeding / Diet The red milk snake is one of the hardiest of the North American milk snakes. While newborns are small most are willing and able to eat newborn mice. Adults would be fed small rats or adult mice.
Other Considerations Snakes are relatively hardy low maintenance animals when kept in the correct environment, and require little day to day care other than feeding and cleaning out the tank as required. However, like all animals, they can still become sick or injured despite our best intentions to prevent this.
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