I don't know!what's the point in this question any way.
plus im only 9 years old.who cares if your snake pee-ed too-
you loser
Not all snakes, but there are certain desert species that will.
i would put a bird in a cage, let a snake take seat on top of the cage and let a monkey carry a cage and follow me all the way.
Paper is by far the easiest. Sand is a nightmare to clean out on a regular basis. I bought my last cage from Everything Birds and they sold me cage liners that fit my specific cage. I think their store is at www.bird-cage.com. All the best! JOHN
Well... that depends on what kind of snake, is it dangerous, where does it come from, do you even like snakes, what is it habitat, do you have all the money you need to buy a snake and it's habitat-cage/habitat tank, is it a land or sea snake, ect.So it all depends
it should a glas cage where it has room to move around and has water at all times
yes sand snakes are poisonous i checked at 4 different pet sores and one snake expert and the all said yes
No. Too much exposure to the dust all the time can lead to eye irritations.
he pooped on people all the time.
he pooped on people all the time.
Yes. All snakes should fed in a separate container, so that they do not associate you reaching your hand into the cage as a sign for food. It prevents aggressive behavior. It also prevents the snake from accidentally ingesting its bedding.
Bird sand or some type of bird grit is a must for cockatiels, as they need it to help them digest their food. All you need to do is sprinkle a small handful on the bottom of their cage whenever you change the paper (at least once a week). An alternative is to get some sand and grit, mix it in a feeding bowl, and keep it on the side of the cage, near their normal seed bowl.
They were all connected because they all pooped