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I was looking for a smaller species of King or Milk. I read the Scarlet only gets to about 2’ which would be perfect, but hard switch to a rodent diet. Do y’all know of any other smaller species of King/Milk’s?
EL Ziggy
12-23-14, 01:58 PM
I've read that Mexican Milk Snakes only grow to about 2-3 feet.
Minkness
12-23-14, 02:35 PM
If it's a small snake you're looking for that's still part of the Colubrid family, I'd suggest a male hognose or male garter. They only get about 2 feet full grown. Most hognose you can get as babies and all ready on f/t mice and garters, while they may take a mouse pinkie, also readily take live crickets and small feeder fish.
I will be looking to add both to my life later when my MBK is well established. =)
As for the size of the MBK, while being one of the smaller types, when I researched I found that it says they get about 3-4 feet, and some have been known to get up to 5 feet. So if you are wanting a type that you KNOW will stay small, look into hogs and garters.
Hope this helps! =)
I've read that Mexican Milk Snakes only grow to about 2-3 feet.
Thanks!
If it's a small snake you're looking for that's still part of the Colubrid family, I'd suggest a male hognose or male garter.
I have those. :D Actually my Hog is a female. I will be getting a male probably next year. My male Garter is awesome! Ferocious eater and crawling around his cage all day.
Minkness
12-23-14, 04:30 PM
You know what...I knew you had the smaller ones all ready lol
I even thought to myself "why is Derek asking this?" Lol.
But I posted before thinking...derp...
^_^
Well I posted about wanting a snake for my 10gal. Lots of good suggestions, but I really like the King/Milk's, but wasn't really looking for a King/Milk for one. I was reading general info today and ran across the Scarlet and read the size and thought it would be perfect for a 10gal. But reading more about them, switching to a rodent diet is not always easy, and don't want to have to worry about a special diet.
Minkness
12-23-14, 05:18 PM
Ah, yes lol.
Primal Rage
12-24-14, 12:59 PM
Scarlet kings are escape artists and have other needs that make them NOT a good selection for a beginner. Coastal plains milk snakes stay "smaller" and the hypos are very beautiful. Just a thought there. Most sub species of milks top out around 3.5-4ft. A 10 gallon is a good starter for hatchling king/milk/hog/garters but would be too small for any of these animals as adults.
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