depend on the size and species, they can be fed as often as twice a week or once a month, but they should never go more than a month without food
Nope - once the babies are born or hatched - they are completely independent of the parent snakes, and go off in search of their own food.
Snakes in the desert feed on small rodents, lizards and some eat other snakes.
depends on the size of the food. from once a week to once a month.
No feed 4 to 5 times a day.
you dont need to clean the snakes chage if it does a poo try taking that out if anything
I was told to buy sulfur and put around the house to keep out spiders and snakes by some one at the feed store. They said to put it around the perimeter about once a month. I have not had any in the house since.
One mouse or rat that is roughly the same width as the middle of the snakes body, once a week. More food is necessary for young/growing snakes.
yes
Rodents.
No. Like all snakes, corn snakes feed exclusively on other animals.
Snakes. They predominantly feed on other snakes.
No, snakes are secondary consumers. They feed on primary consumers.