Anything that is not in their normal diet !
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.
Yes - the vast majority of typical 'pet' snakes are fed on a diet of small rodents such as mice and rats.
Neither ! They eat rodents !
Not neccesarily if it's a pet snake but if it's a wild snake it depends on it habitat. For my pet snake I use a fish tank gravel and want to transition into using a mulch or sand type substrate but if you go to your nearest pet store they can recommend a substrate to you .
Pitt vipers mainly eat other snakes, small rodents and some amphibians. If you have one as a pet I would visit an exotic pet store and ask a specialist.
you can get non-poisonius snakes at most pet stores like pet smart, super pet ect.
Not without a permit from the Department of Fish and Game! Most poisonous snakes are not allowed to be kept as pet's, only research animals.
They do. That's generally what people with pet snakes feed them. There are predatory birds that like them too. Many people use fake owls as scarecrows.
depends on size of snake. take to pet store they will tell you.
they mostly eat rats or mice some people feed there snakes frozens rats or mice you can get there food at local pet shops.
Yes, put if it's a pet you should feed your snake something less hazardous.
Pet Corn Snakes, depending on their age, mainly eat mice. Young snakes eat "Pinkies" which are newborn mice. Adults eat adult mice or jumbo mice.These have hair, so it may be disturbing. These can be served live or frozen. Feed about 1-2 times per week. Overall, 'cornies' have a simple carnivorous diet.