SPECIES PROFILE REPTILE BREEDERS FORUMS SUBSCRIBE

Fox Snakes Lake Havasu City AZ

This page provides relevant content and local businesses that can help with your search for information on Fox Snakes. You will find informative articles about Fox Snakes, including "Fox Snake Reptiles". Below you will also find local businesses that may provide the products or services you are looking for. Please scroll down to find the local resources in Lake Havasu City, AZ that can help answer your questions about Fox Snakes.

PetSmart
928-764-2500
5601 Highway 95 N
Lake Havasu City, AZ
Scraps Dog Bakery & Nutrition
(928) 855-2663
1535 Marlboro Dr
Lake Havasu City, AZ
Canine Cupboard Home Pet Food
(928) 505-5686
2935 Maricopa Ave
Lake Havasu City, AZ
Meyer Country Farms Ltd.
(480) 614-1869
PO Box 15551
Scottsdale, AZ
Stain and Odor Solution
(800) 595-7136
9643 S Placita Potencia
Vail, AZ
PetSmart
(928) 764-2500
5601 N HWY 95
LAKE HAVASU CITY, AZ
Puppy Palace Mobile Grooming
(928) 453-8792
1060 Rolling Hills Drive
Lake Havasu City, AZ
Purrfect Pawsitting
(602) 264-2121
Central and Camelback
Phoenix, AZ
Bark University, Inc.
(602) 904-6468
23007 S. 130th St.
Chandler, AZ
Arbico-organics
(800) 827-2847
18701 N. Lago Del Oro Pkwy.
Tucson, AZ
Data Provided By:
  

Fox Snake Reptiles

The fox snake is known for its stalking behavior, its odor and the reddish coloration of some of the snakes' heads. Members of the rat snake clan can have stripes, blotches, or a combination of stripes and blotches; even unicolored species can be found. The fox snake is basically a spotted snake that can have beautiful shades of brown on the body with a yellow-orange to reddish colored neck and head. Rat snakes also have several representatives that are amelanistic (lacking black pigment) or leucistic (white coloration with blue eyes).

Housing for the rat snake group can be simple. Cages should be escape-proof, roomy and well-ventilated. Hide boxes are appreciated by most forms. Substrates that work well include pine shavings, newsprint, indoor-outdoor carpeting or paper toweling. These animals do best with ventral heating--provide a heater on the bottom of one side of the cage setting up a temperature range from which the animal can select its preferred body temperature.

Fox snakes do well in captivity on a diet of rodents or chicks.

...

Fox Snake -

Scientific Name:  Pantherophis (Elaphe) vulpina
Family:  Colubridae
Adult Size:  3 to 5 feet
Range:  The Mid- to Northwest areas of the United States.
Habitat:  Forests, grasslands and farm areas.

Click here to read the rest of this article from ReptileChannel.com

ReptileChannel Home | Link to Us | Related Links | Newsletter Sign Up
Dog | Cat | Bird | Horse | Fish | Small Animal |  Hobby Farms
Reptiles Magazine | Reptiles USA |  Subscribe Now  |  Subscriber Services

Disclaimer: The posts and threads recorded in our Forums and Club do not reflect the opinions
of nor are endorsed by BowTie, Inc., Animal Network nor any of its employees.
We are not responsible for the content of these posts and threads.
Copyright ©  BowTie, Inc. All rights reserved.
Our Privacy Policy has changed. Your California Privacy Right/Privacy Policy
Advertise With Us  |   SiteMap  |  About Us | Contact Us  |   Terms of Use
Guidelines for ParticipationClub Reptile Terms