Absolutely not ! They would never be found together in their natural habitat. They are completely individual species - requiring totally different living conditions !
Not much. I would be more concerned with the total environment for the snake. I hope you have an aquarium, hot rock, a artificial cave, and a water dish. I would go to the pet shop get a bag of sand (no sand from a place you find. It needs to be clean), cover the aquarium bottom with it. Place a hot rock in to keep the right temperature within the aquarium and a dish for water. Snakes like places to hide so give your corn snake a place.
Water Moccasin by JZ
corn snakes drink water. if you have a pet corn snake you are required to change its water every day and i have seen my corn snake drink water, they would drink water in the wild as well.
a mammal is a warm blooded animal. A reptile is a lizard and snake such as a bearded dragon or even corn snake. However A FROG IS AN ANPHIBIAN
Not necessarily. The term chicken snake can refer to several species of snake. The corn snake is one of them.
medium corn snake:sub adult , adult corn snake:adult
yes a hatchling corn snake can go in a vivarium with an adult corn snake but only if the adult corn is very tame and feed well and there needs to be lots of hiding places for the hatchling corn snake to hide about 5 hides
If you mean can a corn snake be left unattended for five months without food or water - then ABSOLUTELY NOT ! That's just plain CRUEL !
The length of a Corn snake can be up to 72 inches.
Rat snakes are generally black whereas corn snakes are orangey yellowy and look like ground up corn.
Yes, a baby corm snake can drink regular tap water. They drink all sorts of water in the wild and it will not hurt them.
Ask around on Kingsnake.com or a corn snake forum.