I don't get your question but if you mean if you buy a mouse and feed it to a snake how long will it live then the answer is a couple minutes because the snake will soon sneak up on it and swallow it whole.
i have a snake and i wouldnt feed it a live mouse as its inhumane and the mouse could hurt the snake. if u got it and want to keep it it could last for about 2-3 yrs.
the mouse will bite and keep the snake from resting.
As long as you keep feeding it
I would not be concerned as the garter snake is quite harmless and is probably feeding on earthworms in your lawn.
In the wild most snakes do not eat all that often, so to semi-duplicate their wild environment a feeding once a week will suffice. If you feed reptiles too often they grow too fast for their skeletons to keep up. This tends to make their bones weak. What kind of snake are you feeding ?
yes but they must keep it in a cage if the snake is poisonus.
A healthy diet for a king snake consists of small rodents, birds, and whole eggs. Be sure to allow the snake an amble source of water as well. Feeding the snake whole grade A eggs from a supermarket, as well as the occasional rodent should keep the creature healthy, as well as happy.
the best mouse to keep for a pet is female fancy mouse
A cage! :)
We keep turtle and snake in same class because both are reptiles.
Yes, you can, but you will have a healthier happier mouse if you keep 2 or more mice. If you do decide to keep one mouse, be sure to give it plenty of toys and attention.
They do go by a system but it dosent really have to do with time. It has to do with how much they eat if you keep the snake on a normal feeding schedule then they should shed regularly. A example is say a snake didnt eat for 2 months. When the snake returns to its feeding system, It should go into shed after the first or second meal. Reason being, The snakes growing in size therefore having to replace there skin. Like when we grow out of close.
yes