You can tell a corn snake's food is digesting by observing its behavior and physical appearance. After eating, the snake may become less active and may stay in its hiding spot more often, as it focuses energy on digestion. Additionally, the bulge from the meal will gradually decrease over time as the food is processed. Typically, digestion takes several days, depending on the size of the meal and the snake's environmental conditions.
i know its the corn snakes body!
The person who answered before doesn't know crap. Corn snakes constrict when they get older. as babies they dont
dont know. sorry
No you cannot house 2 adult corn snakes in one cage if you want to know why you can try it but I advise you do not.
Corn snakes live mostly in North American territorys. They prefer overgrown fields, forest openings, and abandoned buildings and farms. Have any more qeustions about corn snakes? I know a lot about them. I also have a lot of them.
Yes, corn snakes are found in the wild in Rhode Island. They are native to the southeastern United States and can be found in a variety of habitats, including forests, fields, and marshes. It is not uncommon to encounter corn snakes in the wild in Rhode Island.
Yes. Corn snakes can be pink, coral, or opal among other colors. I don't know about other snakes but I'm sure there are others out there somewhere
You should feed a corn snake in a separate container because, they will know that their cage isn't food and they are less likely to bite. And yes you should 100% yes if you have two in the same cage because if two snakes get in a fight over a mouse it could be a fight to the death and it isn't fun trying to pull two hungry fighting snakes away from each other.
it depents where you live if you live in England i get my corn snakes from a place called abbey in stowupland it really gd there but i don't know where else you colud like i said it is all about where you come from ! but probably places like pet centers !
I know this will sound crazy, but do what I'm going to do: go out and get one. When you have one as a pet, you will COMPLETELY get over your fear of snakes. (The best starter snake is a corn snake.)
only dried corn, the kind you get in the hamster food if you know what im talking about
they have a lot of foods, but for mississippi the only food that i know is that they have a lot of corn there.