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I have a Sinaloan milk snake and what kind of environment do they live or like to be in. I bought some reptiles sand (Natural red desert sand) and iam going to make it look like a desert, but Is that ok with my snake.
 
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def. the wrong place to post this, either try a search, or look into the other thread topics, this is the for sale and trade bit my friend...
 
I wouldn't use any type of sand. Use aspen or sani-chips. The snake would most likely ingest the sand. The sand is better used on desert lizards and such.
 
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