Captive Bred

Variable Kingsnake (Melanistic)


Sex: Unsexed
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Description

Lampropeltis mexicana thayeri 

The variable kingsnake, also known as the Thayer's or Nuevo Leon kingsnake, is a stunning and varied species that inhabit the northern portions of the Sierra Madre Oriental, primarily in the states of Nuevo Leon and Tamaulipas. They are also recorded to be found in extreme eastern Coahuila and the western and eastern flanks of the Sierra Madre. 

When captive, adults require a 29 gallon enclosure. Most will become tame with regular handling. Provide some dark hiding places when keeping this species in captivity. Use full spectrum lighting 12-14 hours per day. Provide a basking area with access to a cooler zone. Provide several climbing areas on branches, logs, & plants. Day temperature should be gradient from 80 to 90 degrees F. Maintain night temperature range between 72-80 degrees F. Use reptile heating pads under tank for 24-hour heat.

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