i eat cheese and milk
Pinkie mice.
you can feed it either large grasshoppers or newly born mice... pinkie mice
They have to be pretty large, i would suggest you could start feeding geckos pinkie mice once they stop growing. Although do not rely on pinkie mice as a regular meal for your geckos as they are high in fats and calcium, it can cause obesity even though they are recommended for pregnant or breeding females.
A pinkie mouse is a newborn mouse that is hairless and blind. In the ecosystem, pinkie mice serve as prey for predators such as snakes, birds of prey, and other carnivorous animals. They help maintain the balance of the food chain by providing a food source for these predators.
mealworms, crickets and larger tokays will take pinkie's (baby mice) good luck
It depends on the snake, some like worms, some like brained pinkie mice.
She might be sick so bring her to the vet if not try rats, hamsters, guenia pigs, lizards, and sometimes smaller snakes if this doesn't work try to get another snake to be it's friend and show it that it's good to eat
2-3 pinkie mice in one meal - once a week.
No, they should not be caged together. A male hamster can be dangerous for a newborn animal, even one of its own.
Pinky or pinkie mice are baby mice that don't have fur yet. they are commonly used as food for reptiles ect. At this stage of life they won't live very long without their mother. Thier eyes are still closed and they aren't very mobile.The term pinky can also be used for rats in the same stage of life.
If it is a pinky that was breed for snake food than no, pinkys are breed just for food, a pet fancy mouse is the way to go. If bought from a private breeder they can be more friendly and will have much better health.
you probberly could but its not very natural for them. The best food for a corn is when they are fully grown is mice Please do not feed your corn snake fish. When they are little they should be eating tiny pinkie mice, and as they grow you increase the size of the mouse.