
Follow the disinfectant instructions and wipe away residues with a paper towel.Ĭlean the tank during the day to allow the snake to bask for at least one hour after being returned to the tank before the basking lamps are switched off for the night. Clean decorations and all surfaces in the empty tank with a reptile-friendly disinfectant. To clean the enclosure, remove the snake and all the tank’s decorations and substrates. Clean the tank once a week and completely change the substrate every few weeks. Keep the Honduran milk snake happy by keeping its tank clean. A bioactive enclosure includes living elements such as plants and fungi that work together like a self-sustaining ecosystem within the tank. To help prevent bacteria growth use a vivarium with adequate ventilation and avoid keeping the snake in a bioactive enclosure. Honduran milk snakes prefer shade and shelter over open space.Įnsure mold and bacteria growth in the tank is kept low by cleaning the tank frequently. Provide this timid snake with lots of hiding places, such as caves, fake plants, branches, and cover decorations.

Other popular substrate options are mulched paper, aspen, and orchid bark. Cypress is a good substrate choice because it holds humidity well. Use substrate in the Honduran milk snake’s terrarium that allows the snake to carry out its natural burrowing and rooting behaviors. Create a basking area of between 80 and 90☏ by using a heating pad or lamp, and keep the rest of the tank at 70☏. Monitor the tank’s humidity using a hygrometer.ĭifferent parts of the tank should be at different temperatures. The humidity range in the snake’s tank should be kept at around 50% to support the snake’s shedding process. To support the snake’s nocturnal rhythm, provide ambient daytime lighting on a 12-hour timer.

Use a UVB light in the Honduran milk snake’s closure to more closely replicate the species’ natural habitat. Younger snakes can survive in a slightly smaller vivarium. This species needs a moderately-sized enclosure of at least 3 x 2 x 2 cubic feet. Honduran milk snakes tend to be docile towards humans. The snake should be housed alone because it’s known to show aggression to other snakes and may eat snakes of the same species. Keep the snakes in a vivarium with a tight lid because these snakes are known to be good at escaping. The basking area in the Honduran milk snake’s tank should reflect the species’ warm habitat in the wild. Herpetoculturists shouldn’t keep the Honduran milk snakes for display. This breed of snake can be shy and is most active at night. Honduran milk snakes are typically docile and unlikely to act violently towards people. These snakes can live up to 20 years old in captivity if properly looked after. Honduran milk snakes have narrow bodies and, on average, measure between 5 and 6 feet long.

Male and female Honduran milk snakes look very similar, so it’s hard to tell the genders apart. The Honduran milk snake is brightly colored to convince potential predators that it’s venomous, although the snake carries no venom. Female Honduran milk snakes tend to be larger than males. The tangerine morph milk snake species has a light orange stripe in place of the red stripe. Honduran milk snakes are well-known for their three-banded stripes colored red, black, and white or cream. The Honduran milk snake ( Lampropeltis triangulum hondurensis) is found in forest floor and grassland habitats throughout the subtropical areas of Honduras, Nicaragua, and the north of Costa Rica.īecause these snakes originate in warm habitats, it’s important that the reptile’s tank conditions mimic this heat.
