If its a baby you should feed it a LITTLE bit every about half hour. Make sure it's warm but not to warm.
Do not over feed it. i did one time and i cried for two days, but I found a new one and have had it for almost a month, it loves its wheel. It got out of its cage once - but about a week later we found it, and its fat again.
My rat would be in trouble if it got out of its cage! My dog & cats would get it.
p.s. I have 5 other pets NOT counting the rat - so six pets in all
well you feed them twice a day
every day each 12 h
It depends on the age and species of the snake ! Baby corn snakes for example (up to a year old) will feed every 4-5 days but an adult of the same species will only need feeding every 10-14 days. A baby Boa will feed once a week, yet an adult Boa will only need to feed every 2-3 months !
if you can not provide mice, you can feed it about three small worms twice weekly. how much it will eat depends on the temperature it is stored in.
To feed your baby.
Feeder rosey reds or new born pinky mice. You can get them at your local pet store. You'll need to provide the proper temperature for it to feed though.
Depends what species of snake. It doesn't matter that it has no teeth, snakes don't need them, they swallow their prey whole. Go to a reptile specialist's shop and ask them, live or dead crickets and mice would be good.
you don't need to even feed it
It depends for the of your dog if its a baby you need to feed him one fourth if its big 1 cup
you feed a baby pygmy goat about how much you think it should need and it is what the owner says when you get a baby goat.
You need to carefully feed the baby.
yes and no because some baby cant because they need feeding from milk and toddlers sometimes can feed themselves and sometimes they need a hand to get feed
Depends on how big or small the snake is if it's big they eat more if small eats
You could but they will eat on their own but they wont if they are baby's you need to feed them.