no but you should mist it twice a day
No. Like all snakes corn snakes are solitary and have no need for companionship.
dont know. sorry
yes
yes but they need to played carefully
There is no special age, I have known people as young as 7 years old with corn snakes.
its possible but corn snakes ideally need a wooden vivarium to keep the heat in and because its a baby corn you will need a lot of decorum (shelters, plants, hides ect.) because corn snakes love to be under/inside things and especially if you house the corn in the glass tank it will need alot of hiding places to make it feel safe and also will need to be placed in an area that doesnt have alot of movement outside because corn snakes are quite shy. hope that helped :)
Because frogs aren't reptiles, their amphibians. And frogs need moisture to keep their skin from breaking. Snakes and lizards are Reptiles, and do not require this need for moisture.
So they may be able to de-clog their digestive track.
One corn seed equals one corn stalk, if all requirements (soil warmth, moisture, sunlight, etc.) are met.
Yes, two female corn snakes can usually live together peacefully when housed in a sufficiently spacious enclosure with multiple hiding spots and basking areas. However, it's essential to monitor their behavior closely to ensure they are getting along and not exhibiting signs of aggression or stress. If any issues arise, they may need to be separated.
you dont need to clean the snakes chage if it does a poo try taking that out if anything
Kingsnakes and corn snakes are both popular pet snakes, but they have some differences. In terms of appearance, kingsnakes have banded patterns and come in various colors, while corn snakes have a more vibrant coloration with distinct patterns. Behavior-wise, kingsnakes are known to be more aggressive and may bite when threatened, while corn snakes are generally docile and easy to handle. In terms of care, kingsnakes require a slightly larger enclosure and may need a more varied diet compared to corn snakes, which are easier to care for and feed.