Each year we produce a small number of hatchlings of various forms of Mexicana-group kingsnakes. These will not be offered for sale until well established and feeding voluntarily on frozen/thawed pink mice. In some cases, this means that individual snakes will not be available until the following spring. Occasionally, we will also offer for sale juvenile or adult snakes that are not needed for our breeding groups; these will be listed under SPECIALS. If you don't see what you want, please ask! We do not accept deposits on future offspring. However, if you wish to be on our email notification list as new animals become available, please let us know. Click on the links below to check availability. 

Gray-Banded Kingsnake (L. alterna) – Now Available!

 

Nuevo Leon Kingsnakes (L. leonis, aka “thayeri”) – Now Available!

 

Durango Mountain Kingsnakes (L. greeri) – None currently available

 

San Luis Potosí Kingsnakes (L. mexicana) – None currently available

 

Plateau Mountain Kingsnakes (L. ruthveni) – None currently available

 

SPECIALS - None currently available

 

 

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Shipping: Our animals are shipped in insulated boxes (with heat or cold packs as necessary) via Priority Overnight (for arrival next morning) using Fedex. Someone must be available to receive the package. Shipping costs typically run $40-$70, depending on how far you are from us. Consider making your shipping dollars go farther by purchasing more than one animal; the shipping cost is the same whether you purchase one hatchling or a trio! 

Payment: We accept all major credit cards (through Paypal) as well as standard transfers using Paypal, as well as personal checks. We can also set up payment plans as needed. 

Purchase: Please confirm availability by contacting us via email (sierraherps@gmail.com), and provide shipping address and phone number. You will be advised of ship date (we generally ship on Tuesdays) and tracking number. We ask that you send an email to confirm safe arrival of your new animal/s.

 

 
 
 
 

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Last updated 11 March 2010