Baby Black Rat Snakes can eat frozen/thawed pinkie mice. They can also eat large crickets and grass hoppers. But if you have found one in the wild and plan to keep it as a pet please don't. Wild snakes don't make good pets they can get stressed out from the change of habitat and by being handled by people. Corn snakes are another type of rat snake and make great pets you can buy them at pet stores and get them from breeders. If you have found a skinny baby black rat snake that's not in good shape but not injured then it would be fine to keep it for about 2 weeks and feed it frozen/thawed pinkies every 3 days. Only handle them as needed. If you found an injured one than take it to an exotic vet or emergency animal hospital.
small mice
you can feed it either large grasshoppers or newly born mice... pinkie mice
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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.
Having to feed it little baby mice
All snakes in the wild only eat alive rats or mice usually they wont even notice dead mice You should feed your snake with alive mice to maintain the snake`s instinct for killing pray to eat
Mice or crickets.
For baby corn snakes you should feed them 'Pinkies' (two day old mice). For sub-adults you feed them 'fuzzies' (Juvernile Mice). For adults you feed corn snakes Adult Mice. For adult corn snakes they like to eat rats
No because if you feed a Corn Snake live mice then it can also put up a fight.Which gives the mouse an opportunity to hurt your snake.So you should probaly feed your snake frozen dead mice.
2 mice in one meal
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The prey of basically all baby snake are rodents. Snake absolutely love rodents. They can't ever have enough (except when they die of overfeeding). You can buy pinkie mice at pet stores for low prices, if you want to feed your snake that. I wish you a good luck.