In captivity, their diet should mimic their wild feeding habits as closely as possible: Frozen/Thawed Rodents: Mice are the staple diet. Size should correspond to the snake’s girth—e.g., pinky mice for hatchlings, larger mice for adults. Prey Size: Avoid prey that is larger than the ...
Like many snakes, the corn snake has a very long lifespan. They usually live 15–20 years in captivity. However, some can live longer when properly cared for.In the wild, they usually only live 6–8 years. Image By: Tapeworm, Pixabay Breeding Corn snakes are relatively easy to breed. ...
Overfeeding your baby Corn snake may not seem like a bad thing as growing snakes need vitamins and nutrients. However, overfeeding or power feeding can result in an unhealthy snake with a shorter lifespan. Contentsshow Do Baby Corn Snakes Eat Right After Hatching? Hatchlings will usually bebe...