The Reptile House
Animal Allsorts
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BASIC CAPTIVE CARE OF THE BULL SNAKE
Common Name: Bull Snake
Scientific Name: Pituopis melanoleucus sayi
Distribution: S. Canada & Mid-U.S.A.
Size: 7' - 9'
NATURAL HABITAT :
A terrestrial species that is found in prairie and semi-desert
and grassland habitats from Canada to Mexico.
When captive, adults require a 4' x 2' X 2' enclosure.
BEHAVIOR :
Most will settle and become tame with regular handling.
Supply plenty of dark hiding places when in captivity.
CAPTIVE ENVIRONMENT :
Provide a basking area with access to a cooler area.
Provide rocky basking areas, These snake like crevices and
caves which can be made from rocks or even old bricks.
TEMPERATURE :
Daytime temperature should be gradient from 78 to 85 degrees F.
Night time temperatures should range between 70-75 degrees F.
Use a reptile heat mat for 24-hour heat inside the tank.
HUMIDITY :
This species requires only low levels of humidity.
WATER REQUIREMENTS :
Supply only a small water bowl for drinking.
NUTRITIONAL REQUIREMENTS :
This species is a carnivore (meat eater).
Feed appropriate sized rodents (mice, rats).
Will also take rabbits.
Also use a good vitamin supplement.