How to Feed a Pet Snake

Get a feeding tank exclusively for feeding An empty fish tank., Pad surface with paper towel, cloth, or reptile carpet. , Make sure it has a secure lid.snakes are living Houdinis, and feeding can take up to 15 minutes., Put in snake gently.the...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Get a feeding tank exclusively for feeding An empty fish tank.

    Empty plastic storage containers.
  2. Step 2: Pad surface with paper towel

    , Left unattended, they can get out and get lost.

    Make sure the lid is secure with locks, or heavy weights. , Make sure it knows it's surroundings. , Make sure to wiggle it around to convince it that it's food. ,, Carefully lift it out , Snakes need plenty of time to digest their food.

    If disturbed, it can vomit out the food. , Snakes need heat to digest food just as much as they need to heat.
  3. Step 3:  or reptile carpet.

  4. Step 4: Make sure it has a secure lid.snakes are living Houdinis

  5. Step 5: and feeding can take up to 15 minutes.

  6. Step 6: Put in snake gently.the environment can be new

  7. Step 7: or confusing if it is a new tank.

  8. Step 8: Feed thawed frozen mouse with metal tweezers.

  9. Step 9: Close lid and watch as it slowly swallows the mouse.

  10. Step 10: Take the snake out Use flat bedding to lift it out the the cage Lift up feeding tank and slowly bring to living tank.

  11. Step 11: Do not pick it up

  12. Step 12: of play with it for the next day and a half.

  13. Step 13: Make sure heat is available.

Detailed Guide

Empty plastic storage containers.

, Left unattended, they can get out and get lost.

Make sure the lid is secure with locks, or heavy weights. , Make sure it knows it's surroundings. , Make sure to wiggle it around to convince it that it's food. ,, Carefully lift it out , Snakes need plenty of time to digest their food.

If disturbed, it can vomit out the food. , Snakes need heat to digest food just as much as they need to heat.

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