Texas indigo snake for sale

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Description

A Texas indigo is a big, non-venomous snake that stretches from the northern parts of Mexico to South Texas in the United States. These snakes eat anything they can find: birds, mice, frogs, lizards, and other snakes.

Unlike some species of snake, the Texas indigo snake for sale does not rely on darkness to hunt for food. They are diurnal and seek their meal during the day, hence, they are not always out in the open and often find shelter in the abandoned burrows of other animals or in shades.

Texas indigo snakes are among the largest species of snakes you can find in the United States. The length of an indigo snake is 8.5 feet or 2.6 meters. The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service classifies both the Texas indigo and the eastern indigo snake as threatened species. The state of Texas protects these indigo snakes and so they cannot be hunted or killed.

How to identify a Blue Indigo?

The Texas indigo is an easy species to identify. It’s no surprise that the size is the first thing that you will notice. It’s difficult to miss a giant black snake with an average length of 6 feet. A specific characteristic that sets this snake apart is the brilliant iridescent glow that gives the snake its name.

When the snake is on the move, it seems as though its glossy and smooth scales have tiny blue-tinted rainbows radiating across them. This is a guarantee that you are looking at a Blue Indigo. The belly of the snake is covered with a salmon or cream color transitioning to a grey-blue hue with dark stripes as it nears the head, sometimes up onto its cheeks. The beautiful iridescence will be maintained throughout the entire snake.

Habitat

The Texas indigo snakes for sale are found in mesquite savannah. They also prefer lightly vegetated areas not far from permanent water sources, coastal dunes, and open grassland areas. They can also live in burrows abandoned by other animals.

Behavior and diet

This reptile is diurnal and spends most of its time in hiding. It will eat for meal nearly anything it can overpower and swallow, including birds, mammals, lizards, turtles, frogs, eggs, etc. Many farmers in southern Texas consider it a useful ally because of its aggressive attacks on rattlesnakes.

The indigo is not a very aggressive snake, but if harassed or handled can bite or release a foul-smelling musk from its cloaca. Even though it does not possess a rattle, it will often shake its tail as a warning just like many colubrid snakes.

Mating and offspring

Like most snake species, the Texas blue indigo snake is an egg layer. Egg laying takes place in May and June while mating occurs from October to February. The females will lay a single clutch of 3-12 eggs in an abandoned den.

Breeding takes place in the winter every year. An average of 10–12 eggs are laid in the spring, and they hatch around 80 days later. The young ones can be up to 66 cm long. The snakes mature in 2–3 years.

Conservation of the indigo snake for sale

The state of Texas classifies the Texas indigo snake as a threatened species. Its major threat is from loss of habitat due to human development. Snakes need a large area as their habitat, and the development of urban areas is shrinking its habitat. Roads encroach on their habitat, and many of them are run over by cars each year.

You may receive a discount when you purchase a Texas indigo snake for sale. You can find exotic reptiles for sale online at absolute rock-bottom prices, which means that these fascinating animals would be available to you either as pets or to start your reptile breeding project.

As reptile enthusiasts, we believe captive breeding is integral to the future of the market. This is because it helps protect wild populations. It is also a very rewarding experience that increases your passion for these natural creatures.

 

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Age/Size

Young, Adult

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