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No. Snakes do not care for their offspring.
The Ball Python is by far the best snake to care for. Actually most snakes are easy to care for when you do your resarch. Each having their own temp values and prey.
To care for a snake, you will need a suitable enclosure, heating source, substrate, water dish, hiding spots, and appropriate food. It's important to research the specific needs of the snake species you have to ensure proper care.
i hope your kids never get cross............. If you have a corn snake that has become cross it is if from lack of care on your part there are lots of people that are still willing to take a snake that bites and care for it properly. I would find a website or newspaper and advertise that you have a free snake that has been know to bite. NEVER KILL THE SNAKE.
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To care for a pet snake, you will need a secure enclosure, proper heating and lighting, a water dish for drinking, a substrate for the enclosure, and a suitable diet of mice or rats. Regular cleaning of the enclosure and monitoring of the snake's health are also important.
Yes, they are the easiest snake to care for and are hardier then other snakes, definetly the best beginer snake
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If it's your first snake - the corn snake is the easiest to care for. The Boa WILL grow big (up to 12 feet !) and the Royal (ball) Python can be a fussy eater.
it dont really take of it young the young normally takes care of its self