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Place of Origin and Range | Found in Trans-Pecos, Texas, and a small portion adjacent New Mexico. |
Description | Gray-banded king snakes are moderately sized snakes, They have a relatively wide head (when compared to other king snake species), and have large eyes with round pupils. Colouration and patterning vary greatly, but there are two main colour morphs, the "Blair's" which has wide red/orange banding, and the "Alterna" which has thinner orange/red banding. Both are generally on a grey background with white and/or black accenting. There are many variations on this basic morphology found in the wild and captive bred, with some specimens even lacking orange or red banding entirely. |
Morph Patterns Available | Yes |
Adult Size | Can grow 3-4 feet(0.9 - 1.2m) |
Accommodation | Arid Rocky habitat. To avoid injuries anchor any rocks in the vivarium before you add the substrate. In this case sand. You will want to include a large dish for bathing and soaking in to improve shedding. Always include a day basking spot at 80'F(27'C). Along with multiple hides. Minimum 2 x 2 x 4 feet for an adult. |
Lifespan | Can live 20 + years |
Feeding / Diet | Like most snakes the Grey-banded king snake can eat mice, rats, and some newborns prefer lizards; depending on the size of your snake and the availability of feed. |
Breeding | Being oviparous,These snakes lay clutches 3–13 eggs in early summer, which hatch in approximately 9 weeks. Newborns are around 10 inches in length. |
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. |