this is my Mexican black king snake, Its still too small for a vivarium so is living in a plastic tub until it grows up.
Its a very active little snake and looks amazing all shiny and black, I hope to get some good photos of her as she grows up.
Tuesday 18 November 2008
Tuesday 11 November 2008
corn snakes
Corn snake (Elaphe guttata) are one of the most popular pet snakes, they are mostly very tame and easy to look after.They come in many different color morphs and grow to up to 6 feet but around 4ft is more common.
corn snakes are part of the rat snake family and are some times called red rat snakes.
Corn snakes can be kept in vivariums or aquariums but make sure they are escape proof as snakes can find away out of most things if given the chance and even the smallest hole or gap is more than they need to escape.They don't need a big space to live in most snakes feel safer in small spaces but you will need the length X width of the vivarium to be the same size as the length of the snake at least.Its also best to start the snake in something small and increase the size of its home as it grows.
corn snakes eat mice, its best to feed them dead mice that you can buy in the pet shops for food as there is no chance of the snake getting hurt by the mouse this way, live food is too much of a risk and a scared mouse could bite your snake hurting it or worse.Snakes only need to eat once a week for baby's and once every 10 days for adults so they don't cost alot to feed and the don't poop as often as other pets.
snakes are cold blooded so you will need to provide heating for your snake, you will need to heat one half of the vivarium and leave one half cold so the snake can move from side to side to control it temperature, the hot side will need to be 85f. you can use heat pads or heat bulbs to heat your vivarium but remember to use a thermostat to control the temperature or you could cook your snake or worse burn your house down.
if you think you would like to have a pet snake do your research first so you are ready and have everything you need befor you bring your snake home, A good way to start would be to goggle "corn snake care sheet" also to read a book about them but the best way i think is to talk to other people who own snakes as they can answer any questions you may have ,you can find people to talk to on the many forums there are about reptiles, there is a link on this page for a corn snake forum
corn snakes are part of the rat snake family and are some times called red rat snakes.
Corn snakes can be kept in vivariums or aquariums but make sure they are escape proof as snakes can find away out of most things if given the chance and even the smallest hole or gap is more than they need to escape.They don't need a big space to live in most snakes feel safer in small spaces but you will need the length X width of the vivarium to be the same size as the length of the snake at least.Its also best to start the snake in something small and increase the size of its home as it grows.
corn snakes eat mice, its best to feed them dead mice that you can buy in the pet shops for food as there is no chance of the snake getting hurt by the mouse this way, live food is too much of a risk and a scared mouse could bite your snake hurting it or worse.Snakes only need to eat once a week for baby's and once every 10 days for adults so they don't cost alot to feed and the don't poop as often as other pets.
snakes are cold blooded so you will need to provide heating for your snake, you will need to heat one half of the vivarium and leave one half cold so the snake can move from side to side to control it temperature, the hot side will need to be 85f. you can use heat pads or heat bulbs to heat your vivarium but remember to use a thermostat to control the temperature or you could cook your snake or worse burn your house down.
if you think you would like to have a pet snake do your research first so you are ready and have everything you need befor you bring your snake home, A good way to start would be to goggle "corn snake care sheet" also to read a book about them but the best way i think is to talk to other people who own snakes as they can answer any questions you may have ,you can find people to talk to on the many forums there are about reptiles, there is a link on this page for a corn snake forum
royal pythons
Royal pythons or Ball pythons are nice snakes that come in lots of different morphs.
They can cost quite a lot for a morph but normal ones like the ones in the pictures dont cost
to much. They are quite easy to look after but some can be fussy feeders.
A royal python I used to own I miss him now :(
A royal python we met on a day out in wales
royal pythons make good pet snakes because they curl up into a ball when scared instead of biting
They can cost quite a lot for a morph but normal ones like the ones in the pictures dont cost
to much. They are quite easy to look after but some can be fussy feeders.
A royal python I used to own I miss him now :(
A royal python we met on a day out in wales
royal pythons make good pet snakes because they curl up into a ball when scared instead of biting
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