hatchlings and ones in between adult and hatchling shed about every month and adults shed about every six months.
P.S. Your snake will not eat for about two weeks, will start to look sick, and they will start to turn somewhat gray and their eyes will look almost completely gray when shedding.
King Snake.
It depends on how fast the snake grows. If a snake is growing quickly, it will shed more. If a snake is growing slowly, it won't shed as often.
It varies greatly - according to the species and age of the snake. A baby corn snake, for example, will shed every 10 weeks or so - as it's got lots of growing to do. By contrast, an adult Burmese Python may only shed once every two years.
Don't worry, your snake will shed when he's good and ready. As they grow older, they will shed less often as their growth slows own. If you are really worried, just make sure that there is a bowl of water big enough for the snake to soak in, and the snake will soak himself if it is going to shed.
snakes shed because whenever you feed a snake it gets big in the stomoch and its like the skin just rips i dont know but my snake shed last night and it starts at the tail and some how they crawl through it and turn it inside out it was pretty cool so they shed so that they can grow.
Some people keep a shed of a snake at home as a natural curiosity or for educational purposes. Shed skins can also be used for crafts or artistic projects. Additionally, keeping a shed skin can serve as a reminder of the snake's growth and health.
There is nothing wrong with picking a snake up after its first shed - HOWEVER - the shedding process is stressful for the snake, so my best advice would be to leave it alone for a few days to allow it to settle down again.
When they're babies, they shed often, about once a month. When they're adults they only shed a few times a year.
It varies - according to the age of the snake and the rate of growth.
you cant make a snake like you.But if you handle it often and give it very good care it will learn to like you,but it has to gain your trust first.good luck with your corn snake!
Yes - if they have a injury to their skin - they will shed more frequently as their body tries to repair it.
About once a week depending on the ssize of the food.