Description
The Cosala Locale Sinaloan Milk Snake Female (#11124-07) is a proven, reliable choice for the intermediate to advanced keeper seeking a hardy, visually striking colubrid. This specific locale is known for its consistent, vibrant banding and manageable size. Since we began stocking this morph in Q1 2025, it has become a repeat customer favorite for its robust health and predictable temperament.
Stand-Out Features
- Cosala Locale Provenance: Sourced from the Cosala region, known for producing specimens with exceptionally clean, high-contrast banding of red, black, and white/cream.
- Exceptional Hardiness: Our staff notes we’ve had zero warranty claims on this product in over a year of selling it, speaking to its resilience and quality.
- Ideal Intermediate Snake: Exhibits a typically calm disposition for a milk snake, making it a solid step up from beginner species.
- Consistent Feeding Response: Readily accepts pre-killed frozen/thawed rodents of appropriate size, with minimal fuss.
- Manageable Adult Size: Reaches a full-grown length that is impressive yet still practical for most enclosure setups.
Technical Data
| Species | Lampropeltis triangulum sinaloae |
| Morph/Locale | Cosala Locale |
| Sex | Female |
| Inventory ID | #11124-07 |
| Weight (measured) | 2.3 oz |
| Expected Adult Length | 36 – 48 inches |
| Temperament | Typically Calm |
| Feeding | F/T Pinky Mice |
Your Questions Answered
What is the main difference with the Cosala locale?
The Cosala locale of the Sinaloan Milk Snake is prized for its reliably vivid and clean banding pattern. The red bands are often a deeper, richer color, and the light bands are typically a bright white or cream, creating a higher contrast appearance compared to other locales.
What size enclosure does this snake need?
A 20-gallon long enclosure is suitable for a juvenile. A healthy adult will thrive in a 40-gallon breeder tank or an equivalent PVC enclosure (36″L x 18″W). Secure locking lids are essential, as milk snakes are known escape artists.
Is this a good snake for a first-time owner?
This snake is better suited for an intermediate keeper. While generally docile, milk snakes can be more nervous and faster-moving than classic beginner snakes like corn snakes or ball pythons. Experience with handling a more active colubrid is recommended.
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