Patternless Florida Pinesnake For Sale - Juvenile Male
Florida Pine Snakes (P. m. mugitus) are a sub-species of Pine Snake known for their high activity levels during the day!
Photos taken March 2025
For sale in our Bracknell reptile shop
Age: CB24, Juvenile
Sex: Male
Morph: Patternless
Handling: Friendly once used to new owner
Suitability: Well-researched beginner
Average Adult Length: 48 to 64 inches
Natural Habitat: Pinelands and sandy fields
Enclosure recommendations
Adults should be housed in 3-4ft long vivariums as a minimum size. Babies and young juveniles can be housed in smaller enclosures or hatchling snake kits until this is outgrown.
Heating should be thermostatically controlled, and temperatures should be measured with a digital thermometer or heat gun for accuracy.
Florida Pine Snakes (P. m. mugitus) are a sub-species of Pine Snake known for their high activity levels during the day!
Photos taken March 2025
For sale in our Bracknell reptile shop
Age: CB24, Juvenile
Sex: Male
Morph: Patternless
Handling: Friendly once used to new owner
Suitability: Well-researched beginner
Average Adult Length: 48 to 64 inches
Natural Habitat: Pinelands and sandy fields
Enclosure recommendations
Adults should be housed in 3-4ft long vivariums as a minimum size. Babies and young juveniles can be housed in smaller enclosures or hatchling snake kits until this is outgrown.
Heating should be thermostatically controlled, and temperatures should be measured with a digital thermometer or heat gun for accuracy.
Florida Pine Snakes (P. m. mugitus) are a sub-species of Pine Snake known for their high activity levels during the day!
Photos taken March 2025
For sale in our Bracknell reptile shop
Age: CB24, Juvenile
Sex: Male
Morph: Patternless
Handling: Friendly once used to new owner
Suitability: Well-researched beginner
Average Adult Length: 48 to 64 inches
Natural Habitat: Pinelands and sandy fields
Enclosure recommendations
Adults should be housed in 3-4ft long vivariums as a minimum size. Babies and young juveniles can be housed in smaller enclosures or hatchling snake kits until this is outgrown.
Heating should be thermostatically controlled, and temperatures should be measured with a digital thermometer or heat gun for accuracy.