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Place of Origin and Range | Found in south eastern Europe, northern Africa, the Middle East, and south western Asia. |
Description | Head not distinct from neck. Dorsal surface of head covered with small scales. Eye small or very small. Pupil vertical. Anterior maxillary teeth and anterior mandibular teeth longer than posterior teeth. Body cylindrical. Dorsal scales smooth or keeled. Tail very short, either not prehensile or only slightly prehensile. |
Morph Patterns Available | Yes |
Adult Size | Can grow 24 - 42in (80-110cm) |
Accommodation | A desert savannah with 3-5 inches of sand to allow for burrowing. 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 15+years |
Feeding / Diet | Like most snakes they can eat mice, rats, and rabbits depending on the size of your snake and the availability of feed. Newborns also like to eat tree frogs and lizards. |
Breeding | Viviparous they breed readily November through April in the United States delivering live birth averaging 10-20 babies born spring through late summer. The young at birth typically are 20–25 cm (8-10 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. |