Corn snakes are slender, non-venomous colubrid snakes native to the southeastern United States. They typically grow 3-5 feet long and are popular pets due to their calm temperament, manageable size, and wide variety of color morphs.
We carry a wide variety of milk snakes including Pueblan, Stewarts, Honduran and more, as well as a variety of different morphs. Milk snakes are non-venomous colubrid snakes found throughout North and Central America. They typically grow 2-4 feet long and are known for their vibrant bands of red, black, and white or yellow- often mimicking the venomous coral snake.
We carry a wide variety of king snakes including Californian, Floridan, Eastern, as well as a variety of different morphs. King snakes typically range from 3-6 feet long and are known for their bold patterns.They are called king snakes because the are known to eat other snakes including venomous species like rattle snakes.
We carry a wide variety of rat snakes including Black rat snakes, White sided rat snakes, and more. Rat snakes are found in North America, Asia, and parts of Europe. They typically feed on rodents which is where they get the name “Rat Snakes”.
Hognose snakes are small rear-fanged snakes known for their upturned snouts, which they use for digging. They are famous for their dramatic defensive behaviors- flattening their necks like a cobra, hissing loudly, and even playing dead when threatened. Despite the show, they’re harmless to humans.
False water cobras are large, rear-fanged colubrids native to South America. Despite their name, they are not true cobras but get the name from their defensive behavior: when threatened, they flatten their necks and bodies to appear more intimidating, similar to true cobras.
Rough green snakes are small slender colubrids known for their bright green colors. They are insectivores feeding on crickets, spiders, and caterpillars.
Black African house snakes are small, non-venomous snakes native to sub-Saharan Africa. They get their name from their tendency to live near or in human dwellings, where they help control rodent populations.
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