";s:4:"text";s:2438:" Our main goal at Dynasty Reptiles is to provide customers with quality reptiles and excellent customer service. your own Pins on Pinterest This is a Brooks phase Florida kingsnake. King Snakes need 8-12 hours of daylight. The Brooks and the Florida king are both Florida kings, but the Brooks is more showy having more speckles and sometimes are so speckled that they almost look uniform. Size: 4' - 5' Natural habitat. New Florida king morphs (PICS) [ Login ] [ User Prefs ] [ Search Forums ] [ Back to Main Page ] [ Back to Kingsnake Forum ] Posted by: Bluerosy at Sun Aug 16 13:57:47 2009 [ …
The Brooks phase of the Florida kingsnake is much harder to find, because over collecting has caused integrade between the Brooks and the Florida kingsnake. Habitat: King Snakes love hiding spaces and branches to climb on. Temperature and Lighting: Temperatures should be around 75-85° F. Radiant heat is recommended. Inhabits tropical and semi-tropical grassland habitats near ponds and swampy regions of Florida. Thayer’s kingsnake location – Hailing from the plateaus of Mexico.
Clean their cage at least once a week. Common Group: KINGSNAKES Common Name: Florida Kingsnake Scientific Name: Lampropeltis g. floridana Distribution: Florida, U.S.A. Welcome to kingsnake.com's Other Boa Classifieds.
One of the Hobby's "Foundation Species" The Florida kingsnake is one of the species that formed the “foundation” of captive breeders’ efforts to produce hybrids and color morphs. Here at Dynasty Reptiles we specialize in Ball Python morphs.