Ribbon snakes can make good pets for experienced reptile keepers, as they are generally docile and easy to handle. They require a spacious habitat with appropriate humidity and temperature levels, as well as a diet primarily consisting of live food like frogs and fish. However, they are not as commonly kept as other snakes, so potential owners should be prepared for specialized care and research their specific needs thoroughly. Overall, they can be rewarding pets for those willing to invest the time and effort.
Ribbon snakes are completely harmless to humans and are often kept as pets.
Corn Snakes! I have two and they are the best for pets and beginners!
Rattle
Ribbon snakes and garter snakes are basically the same thing so i would say yes they can.
No. Unless youre good at handeling snakes.
Ribbon snakes don't lay eggs - they 'give birth' to live babies.
No. They are illegal to be kept in US.
assam
Lemurs are wild animals, and should NOT be owned as pets. Instead try dogs, cats, snakes, or rodents.
Yes, some do.Water snakes like the queen and ribbon snakes.
The Western Ribbon Snake is found in North and Central America in freshwater habitats.
Corn snakes are mostly pets but there are some in the wild, mainly in the wild they are good for keeping mice population down