the mouse will bite and keep the snake from resting.
Leave it alone, the tail will heal. Crickets need to have food in the cage, even if they are the prey. So put a little carrot in the cage or something so it won't continue to eat your snake.
For a ball python cage, a fogger would be more effective in providing the necessary humidity levels for the snake. Mister systems can create excess moisture that may lead to issues like mold growth. A fogger can help maintain the humidity without making the enclosure overly wet.
no
A cage! :)
yea u can
Reticulated Python. Largest recorded is in Indonesia at 49 feet long 900 pounds...Cenobio also has a large snakeWhile it is true that the reticulated python is the longest snake in the world, the Green anaconda is the largest. They are pound for pound the heaviest and largest snakes in the world. They grow to 30+ feet but their incredible girth makes them the bigger and stronger than the reticulated python.
A ball python is usually 2-4 feet long with some exceptions that get 5-6 feet. I am sure there as been an occasion or two where a ball python as eaten another ball python but I have not ever heard of it (I am a breeder). King snakes on the other hand will eat any other snakes (even ones bigger then themselves). However except for breeding purposes, Ball Pythons should not be housed in the same cage they are loners and can become stressed and stop eating when housed together. They're possibly the 4th easiest snake to look after, followed by the corn snake, the king snake and the the milk snake.
You shouldn't bathe your ball python, so no.
It depends on the size of the snake. It should have a cage at least the length of the snake.
yes but they must keep it in a cage if the snake is poisonus.
Get a rubbermaid container, poke small holes in lid. Put heating pad underneath the container. BAM! there you have it your own snake cage.
No - they come from different countries - and totally different habitats ! Different CONTINENTS too lol.