The cost of feeding a pet snake mice will depend on the size of the snake, and also the prices at a local pet store. Many pet stores have "feeder mice" that are relatively cheap, and bred for feeding snakes and other carnivorous reptiles. These mice can usually be purchased for less than $3 apiece, and many snakes that eat them will only need to eat once a week. However if a snake is larger, rats may be the more economical way to go, and many rats cost around $5 apiece.
Around $1.50. For live mice it cost 3 bucks. If you want a corn snake, you only have to feed it once a week! But that adds up! ($310.00 a year!)
Pet snakes eat live mice or frozen mice. A snake's diet consists of mice because other animals cost to much to constantly buy for your snake to eat.
it cost £29 for 9 mice
two mice cost £20 with cage but can be more in other shops.
You can feed baby mice water but they need more nutrients. Feed them a diluted blend of kitten formula, diluted twice as much as the directions say.
if you can not provide mice, you can feed it about three small worms twice weekly. how much it will eat depends on the temperature it is stored in.
Most people feed frozen/thawed rats or mice, and rabbits and pigs for larger snakes. Some species of snakes have to be fed lizards, frogs, other snakes and chickens at first, but should eventually be switched to mammalian prey. I don't support feeding pigs as they are fatty and not as healthy for the snake, rabbits are much better. Snakes need whole prey to get the proper nutrition they need.
12 dollars
they cost between 2-5 pounds
Crickets,pinky mice,locust, ect. I rather feed pinky mice once a month
about 20$
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