not unless you want a dead gecko. jokey. BUT seriously, don't keep them together because it might make a fight, gecko might take ALL of corn snakes food then get ill off it, and they can give diseases to eachother. LOVE THEM seperately. twilight maniac
I would strongly advise against that. It puts stress on the snake which can lead to death, and your gecko may be killed.
they'll probably fight, so no i don't recommended
You should feed your baby ball python frozen pinkies, your middle-aged python frozen mice, your aged python, live mice!
Ball Pythons live is the grasslands and sparsely wooded areas in southern Africa.
No your snake will eat them unless it is a baby snake.
Sure, but consider these things.1. It is not good to feed a ball python live because a live mouse or rat can kill or seriously injure a snake.2. Do you really want to change?3. Your python may not eat and become scared.
No they do not all live poisonous. My brother has or at least had a ball python and he wasn't poisonous.
No, I have 2 ball pythons and there is no license required.
Depending on the species of gecko will determine what type of habitat the animal is going to require. A leopard gecko or fat tailed gecko need a lot of heat and next to zero humidity with rocky surfaces to scale. A crested gecko would require no heating lights and 1-2 mistings dailly to retain moisture. Some geckos live in a rainforest habitat, others live in a dry/desert climate.
a blood Python live is in asia
They do not live in the rain forest. Royal (Ball) Pythons prefer to live in grasslands, savannas and lightly wooded areas in Africa.
The ball python is found Africa and is the smallest of all the African pythons.