Inhabits rocky areas of semi-desert and scrubland habitats of Northwest Mexico. When captive, adults require a 29 gallon enclosure.
Most will become tame with regular handling. This species is nocturnal (active primarily at night). Provide some dark hiding areas for proper captive care.
Use full spectrum lighting 12-14 hours per day. Provide a basking area with access to a cooler zone. Provide rocky basking areas, likes crevices and caves.
Day temperature should be gradient from 78 to 90 degrees F. Maintain night temperature range between 70-75 degrees F. Use reptile heating pads under tank for 24-hour heat.
This species requires only low levels of humidity.
Use only a small water bowl for drinking.
This species is a carnivore (meat eater). Will eat lizards and snakes to small birds. Feed appropriate sized rodents.