You could put in the cage:
it depends on what species of snake it is
Fake plants, bendy fake tree vines, logs, house, coconut shelter (that's cool), a cool background (mega cool), and obviously you need a water bowl!
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.
In a large cage, In a cool quite area. A tall cage to and inside.
No - it's not something that the snake would come into contact with naturally !
Put your hamster's cage in a cool place but also where it can get sun. Make sure not to put it directly in front of a window and not in a closet or under a bed. If you have cat's it's a bad idea to put it on the floor. My hamster's cage is on a shelf up high. Have fun with your new hamster!
Calmly put your hand underneath one of the piggy's chest and pull him away and put him in the cage and let him cool off. Take the other one and put it in another cage.
You could probably use sand but you would have to have a hard surfaced area somewhere in the tank to put food on. If you put the food on the sand the sand will get on the food and in the snakes mouth. So put the food on the hard surfaced area.
Well, rats tend to eat things that are put into their cage. They are very curious little rascals! Wood toys would probably be a safe thing for them to gnaw on. At PetSmart, they have these cool little wood shapes that you can put into their cage. Also, they have this thing called "The Snack Shack". It is a house that they can eat! Hope this helps
some cool things you can put on there is, all of the bad things that can happen to make you call that number. also, all the good things that will happen when you call that number.
no because they will get distressed but if the tank is big enough yes but feed them separately .
Leave it alone, the tail will heal. Crickets need to have food in the cage, even if they are the prey. So put a little carrot in the cage or something so it won't continue to eat your snake.