Mice and rats are natural enemies of each other. Putting them together would result in the rat killing the mouse.
hatchling corn snakes/ pinkies/ juv corn snakes fuzzeys and adult corn snakes /adult mice/ medium rats and chicks
it depends on the size of the snake, when they are hatchlings they eat pinkies (newborn mice), juvenile they can eat adult mice, full grown they can eat rats (small, medium, and large).
The difference between mice and rat droppings is the size. Rat droppings will be the size of a raisin while mice will be about the size of a single grain of rice.Sources:I own 2 rats and 2 mice. :)
It depends on the size of the snake. Newly-hatched specimens will take small to medium-sized mice. As the snake grows - so does it's appetite... Adult (growing to around 3 metres) will feed on large rats.
Rats are more feared by most people simply due to their size. They are similar in appearance to mice but are considerably larger.
Mice are small, rats are bigger than mice and a mouse will probably be the size of a young females hand made into a fist maybe even smaller.
Yes they do. Depending on the size of the snake - anything from 'pinkies' (new-born mice) to small rats.
Rats are natural predators of mice and are known to hunt and kill them. They may occupy the same space in the wild since they have similar diets and needs but this would still result in some casualties on the side of the mice.
It usually takes about 21-25 days. I breed rats, and the mother delivers around 24 or 25 days.
Live or Killed mice,rats, guinea pigs (depends the size) hamsters, etc. I recommend mice.
They're size! Mice are small and rats can be as big as a small kitten.
mice, insects, and eventually when it gets older rats and other mammals of that size.