Description
Baby Gray Banded Kingsnake for sale.
The Gray Banded Kingsnake, scientifically known as Lampropeltis alterna, is a striking and relatively small species of snake native to the southwestern United States and northern Mexico. They are a non-venomous constrictor species, with a beautiful gray body marked by distinct bands of white or pale yellow. These snakes are a favorite among reptile enthusiasts due to their docile nature, ease of care, and striking appearance.
In the wild, Gray Banded Kingsnakes can be found in rocky desert regions, where they prey on a variety of small mammals, birds, and other reptiles. Their diet plays a crucial role in maintaining the delicate balance of their ecosystems, as they help control populations of pests and maintain biodiversity. These snakes are also adept climbers, often seen scaling rocks and trees in search of prey or shelter.
In captivity, Gray Banded Kingsnakes are popular pets due to their manageable size, calm temperament, and beautiful markings. They are relatively easy to care for, requiring an appropriate habitat with plenty of hiding spots, a heat source, and a shallow water dish for drinking. With proper care and handling, Gray Banded Kingsnakes can live up to 20 years in captivity, providing their owners with years of enjoyment and companionship.
WE HAVE BABY GRAY BANDED KINGSNAKES FOR SALE. HERE ARE SOME HIGHLIGHTS:
- Lampropeltis alterna
- Captive Bred
- Approximately 10 – 11 Inches In Length
- Adults Will Average Approximately 6 Feet In Length
- Feeding On Pinky Mice Weekly
FUN FACTS!
- This Species Can Be Found In Grasslands, Deserts, And Urban Areas
- Very Hardy Species, Easy To Care For
- They Do Eat Other Snakes Including Their Own Species And Venomous Snakes
- With Proper Care These Snakes Can Live Up To 15 – 20 Years
Shipping Schedule.
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We charge a flat $59.99 for overnight delivery to your doorstep, regardless of the number of reptiles, amphibians, or inverts you buy. Please read our shipping information page before ordering. Our delivery schedule can be found below:
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Saturday, arrival Monday morning.
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