Milk Snake Care Sheet
Scientific Name
Lampropeltis triangulum spp.
Average Size
105cm (42 inches)
Lifespan
20 years
Natural Distribution
Mississippi, Honduras and Mexico
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Wooden Vivariums are perfect for Milk Snakes, the heat is retained inside just how they like it.
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Housing
We advise using wooden vivariums rather than glass as they retain heat better keeping your pet nice and warm. For a small milk snake a 60x37.5x30cm (24"x15"x12") vivarium is adequate. Adults and groups require at least 36"x18"x18".
Subsrtate and Decor
Beech chip is a suitable substrate as it is dust and mite free, also aspen bedding and hemp bedding are suitable substrates. WARNING: Do not use any damp or wet substrates as these can harbour mites and cause scale rot. Plenty of hides should be provided throughout the vivarium so your milk snake can choose which temperature to hide at.
Heating
Night time heating is provided by a heat mat at the bottom of one end of the vivarium controlled by a thermostat, about 80oF is fine. During the day a small spot bulb is used to raise the temperature to about 85oF. The spot bulb will also provide a day and night cycle. Temperatures should always be checked by a reliable thermometer.
Lighting
Day light is provided by the spot bulb used to raise the day temperate. Milk snakes do not require UV but a 2% UV tube can be used to increase the viewing lighting. (Please ensure you have the correct size starter unit).
Feeding and Water
As hatchlings, milk snakes should be fed weekly on defrosted pinky mice, as the snake grows the food size should be increased until the snake is taking large mice or even jumbos. Adult milk snakes can be fed once every two weeks as they can become overweight if fed weekly.
Fresh water should always be available for both drinking and bathing.
Handling
Milk Snakes make good first time pets. They are easy to handle, hatchlings can be very fast so just make sure you handle with care.
Keeping Together
Milk snakes should be kept singly unless breeding. It is not unknown for milk snakes to eats other snakes, including other milks!
Maintenance
Regular spot cleaning of the vivarium should be performed to keep it hygienic for both the animal and the keeper. Change the substrate once a month or as required and clean the vivarium with a reptile disinfectant.




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