Yes it is healthy for them.
No you cannot house 2 adult corn snakes in one cage if you want to know why you can try it but I advise you do not.
Yes they like sticks in their cage but you should get them from a pet store or disinfect the sticks in some way if you get them from outside.
only one ...... if putting more snakes in same cage chance of getting diseases is more,..............
Heat lamps in captivity can harm corn snakes if they are placed where the snake can get very close to it. To prevent this a wire mesh cage should be placed around the lamp
You should feed a corn snake in a separate container because, they will know that their cage isn't food and they are less likely to bite. And yes you should 100% yes if you have two in the same cage because if two snakes get in a fight over a mouse it could be a fight to the death and it isn't fun trying to pull two hungry fighting snakes away from each other.
Whether or not you can keep them both alive in the same cage may have a different answer.
I wouldn't. With most snakes, if you try to co-exist them in a tak it may result in canabalism and is not advisable.
Yes, corn snakes can have a buddleia branch in their cage, provided it is free of pesticides and chemicals. It's important to ensure that the branch is clean and safe for the snake to explore and climb on. Additionally, make sure the branch is appropriately sized and does not pose any risk of injury. Always monitor your snake's behavior to ensure they are comfortable with the new addition.
Short answer, no. Corn snakes are opportunistic feeders and will possibly eat anything else living in its cage.
you dont need to clean the snakes chage if it does a poo try taking that out if anything
Corn snakes make excellent class pets provided the students are either responsible enough to handle and care for it properly, or are always supervised by an adult. Young students should not be allowed to hold any snakes but should be permitted to touch it gently while an adult holds it securely. Corn snakes are very docile and attractive snakes and require very simple set ups that make them great starter snakes as well as educational snakes.
No - it's not something that the snake would come into contact with naturally !