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Thread: Milk Snakes

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    Milk Snakes

    I love the tri-color of the milk snakes. I've often seen and heard repeated that the Honduran is the largest variety commonly found in the pet trade. Is there any truth to this?
    I ask because I found this chart:http://www.pitt.edu/~mcs2/herp/Lampropeltis.html and it shows many to be larger than the Honduran, such as the Ecuadoran, Andean, Guatemalan and Atlantic Central American Milksnake. The other longer snakes listed I don't think would be confused with a Honduran.

    If the Honduran is the largest commonly found in the pet trade, what is a reasonable average length?

    Also, could you comfortably keep a 5-6 ft milk snake in the exo-terra medium-low tank?
    http://www.exo-terra.com/en/products...ium_medium.php

    I basically want a milk snake that is longer than 3-4 feet.

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    Nobody?

    Nobody is going to answer my question?

    I've found care sheets that say you can keep them in 15 gallon tanks and others that say 30 is the minimum.


    4ft x 2ft for big ones
    http://www.thekingsnake.co.uk/Milk_s...are_sheet.html

    6 sq ft of floor space (such as the exo-terra)
    http://www.reptileknowledge.com/news...lar-pet-snake/

    This one says a 4.5 ft snake can live its life in a 15 gal tank
    http://simonsnakesite.tripod.com/sna...html#enclosure

    They all can't be right.

    What is the minimum comfortable size you would keep a 5 ft snake in?

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    Re: Milk Snakes

    Honduran's will definitely get longer than 3-4 ft. They are also very beautiful. I love those guys. You will also definitely need a tank bigger than 15 gallon. They get fairly long. I'm not even sure 30 gal would be big enough for an adult. But hopefully someone who knows a little more about them can shed some light on this for you.

    Just be patient. A lot of people are out at work or possibly at reptile shows (just got home, lol). More people will be online tonight and then you will probably get more responses.


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    Re: Nobody?

    Quote Originally Posted by captainjack0000 View Post

    What is the minimum comfortable size you would keep a 5 ft snake in?
    Personally, I like to give them enough room to stretch out almost completely. So in my case, I would keep a five foot snake in a four foot long enclosure. However, you MAY be able to keep a five footer in like...a three foot long enclosure. I wouldn't go smaller than that though.


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    Re: Milk Snakes

    6 sq ft of floor space (such as the exo-terra)
    http://www.reptileknowledge.com/news...lar-pet-snake/
    I caught my own mistake - the exo-terra is 2' x 1.5' which is only 3 square feet, not 6.

    It would need to be 48" x 18" or a 36" x 24"

    I still am curious, whats the smallest reasonable cage size for a 5 ft snake.
    Last edited by captainjack0000; 03-24-2012 at 04:52 PM.

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    i personally like the rule of length + width = snake length, ie 5' snake would need a 3'x2' cage, or longer and narrower
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