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Florida Kingsnake (Normal)


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Description

Florida Kingsnake (Normal)

Scientific Name: Lampropeltis getula floridana
Common Name: Florida Kingsnake


Species Overview

Size: Adults typically reach 4–6 feet (1.2–1.8 m) in length, with a thick, muscular build and smooth, glossy scales.

Appearance: The Normal Florida Kingsnake displays the species’ classic high-contrast chain-link pattern of glossy black and golden-yellow scales. The banding often forms a linked or interlocking pattern across the body, with variations ranging from bold, sharply defined bands to finely speckled forms depending on locality. The head is usually dark with small yellow flecks, and the underside shows a complex mix of black, white, and yellow blotching. The scales are highly reflective, giving the snake a polished appearance that emphasizes its pattern clarity.

Distribution: Native to the Florida peninsula and southern Georgia, with local variation in pattern and colour intensity across regions.

Habitat: Florida Kingsnakes inhabit pine flatwoods, marshes, farmlands, and forest edges across the southeastern United States. In captivity, this species thrives in naturalistic terrariums with soft substrate, climbing branches, and secure hiding areas.

Behaviour: Calm, intelligent, and confident, Florida Kingsnakes are among the most adaptable of all kingsnake species. They tolerate handling well, feed readily, and are known for their curious and alert demeanour.


Captive Care

Enclosure: Provide an enclosure at least 4 feet × 2 feet × 2 feet for adults. Include multiple hides, climbing structures, and visual cover. A naturalistic substrate such as soil, coconut fibre, or aspen allows burrowing and helps maintain moderate humidity.

Temperature & Humidity: Maintain a daytime gradient of 78–86°F (26–30°C) with a basking area near 90°F (32°C). Allow nighttime drops to 70–74°F (21–23°C). Maintain humidity between 45–60%, with a humid hide available during shedding.

Diet: Offer frozen-thawed rodents every 7–10 days for juveniles and every 10–14 days for adults. Florida Kingsnakes are dependable feeders that rarely refuse meals.

Behaviour in Captivity: These snakes are alert, active, and easy to handle once acclimated. They thrive in well-structured environments and make excellent display animals.

Special Considerations: Kingsnakes should always be housed individually, as they may prey on other snakes.


Genetics Note

The Normal Florida Kingsnake represents the wild-type form of the species and serves as the foundation for numerous established morphs. Over time, selective breeding has produced a range of visually diverse genetic and polygenic variations, including Albino, Axanthic, Hypo, Erythristic, Whiteside, Mosaic, and White Cheek lines. Natural localities—such as the Dade County, Citrus County, and Apalachicola variants—further contribute to the species’ wide visual spectrum. The Normal form remains highly valued for its robust genetics, natural beauty, and critical role as the base for all modern Florida Kingsnake morphs.


Species Summary

The Florida Kingsnake (Lampropeltis getula floridana) is a hardy, intelligent, and visually striking North American colubrid. Known for its adaptability, distinctive chain-link pattern, and calm temperament, it remains a favourite among both beginners and experienced herpetoculturists. The Normal form continues to embody the classic charm and reliability that have made kingsnakes one of the most iconic reptile species in captivity.

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