Common Name: |
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Scientific Name: |
Lampropeltis triangulum sinaloae |
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Range:
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Sonora to Sinaloa, Rio Fuerte and into southwestern Chihuahua, Mexico |
Diet: |
Small Rodents, Birds, Amphibians, Lizards and other Snakes, including Venomous Species |
Habitat: |
Found under rotting logs and woodland debris |
Distribution: |
Common (Very Popular in captivity because of the bright red color and very little black tipping on the scales. One of the brightest Milk Snake Subspecies. |
Size: |
Hatchling 8-10 inches
Adult 38-48 inches |
Clutch Size: |
3 to 12 eggs |
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Splotched

Splotched Albino
Albino (Amelanistic)
HypoErythristic
Hybino
(Double Homozygous)
Albino & HypoErythristic
Aberrant
Aberrant Albino
(Amelanistic)
Patternless
Patternless Albino
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Special Notes: |
Naturally intergrades with Nelsoni and is very difficult to identify unless locality data is known.
There are a few new Sinaloan Morphs which appeal to collectors and begginers alike. The splotched sinaloan is one of the most beautiful snakes on the planet. One of the most collected Subspecies of Milk Snake.
There are rumors of new morphs such as a Hypomelanistic and a Pied or Calico Sinaloan. |
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