It depends on the length of time and time of year.
Snakes have a natural cycle of estivation, which is similar to hibernation, so their appetite changes.
Also certain snakes will only eat living, moving or warm animals so try to feed it different types of rodents. I used to feed a snake at the zoo who loved eating baby mice and refused to eat dwarf hamsters, so we had to special order the mice for him and he began to eat again.
*If you are truly worried then take it to a vet
No. There are only a few snake species that will eat insects. An example of an insect eating snake that is often kept as a pet is the Rough Green Snake (Opheodrys aestivus), which can be fed crickets.
Yes i believe he douse a have a pet snake. Or had i am not shure.
The snake is not offered as an animal, but players can buy a snake as a pet, for 400 gems. This pet can then be used for the "Ssssnake" pet game.
yes so be extremely careful around your pet snake
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Small rodents, baby chickens etc.
A pet snake is a snake that has been raised in captivity or with people around it all the time so when it is at least a year old they can transport it to a pet shop and then you can can buy it legally and keep it as a pet. Some snakes available to keep as pets are 1. Black Indigo Snake. 2. A Garter Snake. 3. The Sinaloan Milk Snake. 4. An Eastern Hognose Snake. 5. The Leopard Rat Snake. 6. The Speckled Kingsnake 7. and a Royal Python aka the longest snake you can keep as a pet.
A typical 'pet' species from Africa would be the African House snake.
I assume you mean you're watching your pet snake eat. To be honest - you should leave it in peace and privacy to deal with its meal. If you disturb it, or it feels stressed by your presence - there is a chance it will regurgitate the meal. Think how intimidated you would feel if you were being stared at while you ate your lunch!
Between the two of them a snake would probably make a better pet as they tend to be lower maintenance and are easier to get. As snakes go corn snakes and king snakes are usually the best pets.
Depends. The general rule of thumb is that a pet snake should be given 48 hours to digest their meal(s). If they are handled before that time is up, the snake may regurgitate the food. This is natural: in the wild, if a snake is attacked by a predator soon after eating a meal, they puke up the food in order to be able to escape quickly. If the snake is an adult, handled regularly, very docile, and used to the handler, it should be OK to handle it within 48 hours. This should never be attempted with a baby snake, as they are usually not used to being handled and will most likely vomit on the handler, which is not fun to clean up, trust me :)! I have a pet snake that allows me to handle him an hour after feeding without incident. So, it all depends on how tame and docile the snake is.