Anything clean. Don't stack them, or the snake may knock them over and be crushed. Snakes are quite strong, and will pry at things. You can use an aquarium-safe silicone to stick rocks together.
Make sure they are easy to scrub clean and sterilize.
.Any snake with the word KING in the name is a cannibal.E.g, King Cobra, King Rat Snake or King snake use other snakes as part of there balanced diet. So if you were to put another snake in with a King, the chances are it will get eaten.
A good snake that can thrive in a 20-gallon tank is a corn snake. Corn snakes are popular as pets, easy to care for, and do well in smaller enclosures. Just make sure to provide proper heating, hiding spots, and substrate for their health and well-being.
Yes, just make sure that the rocks are secure and there is no way that the baby fish can get under them... But, if it were my fish, i wouldn't put too many rocks, for precautions. Also, maybe put something the fish might like so it won't go near the roks so much. Happy To Help =]
Yes, some species of snakes, such as garter snakes, may carry their young in their mouths to move them to safer locations. This behavior is a protective measure to keep the baby snakes safe from predators.
No, garlic cannot run snakes. Garlic is a plant known for its strong smell and flavor and is commonly used in cooking and for its medicinal properties. It does not have the ability to make snakes run.
no because they will get distressed but if the tank is big enough yes but feed them separately .
I think it depends on social behavior of both snakes, and their diet. But, I probaly wouldn't put them together.
.Any snake with the word KING in the name is a cannibal.E.g, King Cobra, King Rat Snake or King snake use other snakes as part of there balanced diet. So if you were to put another snake in with a King, the chances are it will get eaten.
I wouldn't. With most snakes, if you try to co-exist them in a tak it may result in canabalism and is not advisable.
yes. just dont put the rocks ON the gold fish...
If you mean for decoration and to make the snake more comfortable things like logs, tree branches, rocks, aspen bedding, fake foliage are great
As soon as the prey item is completely swallowed.
oh ya, lol.
A good snake that can thrive in a 20-gallon tank is a corn snake. Corn snakes are popular as pets, easy to care for, and do well in smaller enclosures. Just make sure to provide proper heating, hiding spots, and substrate for their health and well-being.
No - it's not something that the snake would come into contact with naturally !
The eggs were attached to the rocks. At the end of the gestation period, the eggs hatched.
If the wound draws blood clean it and dress it (put a band aid on) if not don't worry. :) I like snakes.<3