Just found a scarlet king about six inches long. Did a web search and I didn't much info. I assume he/she will eat newborn pinkies. Can anyone direct me to a caresheet? I appreciate any info.
Bret
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Just found a scarlet king about six inches long. Did a web search and I didn't much info. I assume he/she will eat newborn pinkies. Can anyone direct me to a caresheet? I appreciate any info.
Bret
If it's wild caught, chances are that you will have trouble getting it to take pinkies. You will probably have to scent it with a lizard, or a shed snake skin, as these are it's normal prey items. Also, you may want to treat it for parasites. Also, a check of your state and local laws would be in order. Hope this helps you. Good luck, Todd
Scarlet kings are not recommended for the beginning reptile keeper.
Lampropeltis triangulum elapsoides are extremely shy and secretive. Feed the animal lizard-scented pinkies, but leave them where the snake can find them in the middle of the night. If he doesn't eat right away, remove the food item promptly in the morning and try again the next day.
If he doesn't have a hide box he'll die of stress, but it will take weeks for it to happen. All the while you'll be wondering why he's wasting away.
That said, if you work at it they're not hard to keep so long as you observe the basics. Look at his world through his eyes--they spend 95% of their time under cover of bark or rock, under which it is uniformly humid. As the environment dries out the animals go where the humidity levels remain acceptable. This is why you find them near the surface until dry heat drives them ever deeper underground.
Using that logic, if you provide the animal with a dark, relatively warm, and humid habitat, he will eat. If he eats he will live.
Regards.
PS If you go to a pet store they will try and sell you UVA lights, etc. BAD IDEA. Plastic shoeboxes with newspaper for liner, a water dish, and a hide box are all you need. Scarlets (all kingsnakes for that matter) are escape artists. If the lid is not secure he will be gone one day.
pinkies will be pretty tough, as 6" is a pretty small elapsoides. Ground skinks and anole tails are a much better idea.
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Anthony Chodan
www.gradeareptiles.com
Pinkies may even be too large. I've gotten 2 baby Sc.Kings to take Brown Anole tails, only. There is not alot of nutritional value but it did the trick. After about 4 feedings on that I progressed to newborn pinks, sented with anole.
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