Yes. All snakes should fed in a separate container, so that they do not associate you reaching your hand into the cage as a sign for food. It prevents aggressive behavior. It also prevents the snake from accidentally ingesting its bedding.
The ideal diet for a California kingsnake consists of small rodents like mice and rats. It is important to feed them prey that is appropriately sized for their body, typically about the same width as the snake's body. It is also recommended to offer a variety of prey to ensure a balanced diet.
King snakes are RODENT eaters ! Not egg-eaters !
feed it out of its cage
yes, remove it from the cage and do not feed it to your other hamster
You should not feed your Syrian hamster more than ten grams of food a day. Be sure to remove old food from the cage every night.
Once the gerbil is pregnant, the male should be put into another cage, away from the female. In fact the female's cage should be in a quiet, isolated place. Then, she is more likely to feed and care for the pups. So, remove the male from the cage ASAP.
put it in a cage and feed it
in its cage i say. i have a hamster and i have to go to school, i feed him in the morning and i leave him in his cage, when i come back i put him into his exercise ball , and then i feed him again.
clean his or her cage 3 times a day
You feed them, get a cage, water,and give them freedom! :)
It depends on the size of your kingsnake. Two pinkies or juvenile mice should be enough for even large adults. Feed about every 10 days.
If it a pet, then you could buy a cage and put it in that cage and feed it the food that it requires. If it isn't a pet you can call an exterminator.