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2012年9月11日 星期二

What Do Pet Snakes Eat to Stay Healthy?


As many people have discovered over the years, snakes can make wonderful pets. Though they are feared by many people, and for good reason, pet snakes can be one of the more relaxing and docile pets available when they are happy and healthy.

The first steps to having a healthy relationship with your pet snake is making sure that you choose the right one for you. In addition, you must also have a clean and safe environment in which they can live.

While they require only a little maintenance in the form of cleaning their habitat, they are like any other animal when it comes to dietary health. Not all exotic reptile pets eat the same thing or eat in the same way. It is very important to understand your snake's feeding habits and decide whether this exotic pet is for you.

For instance, some snakes will only eat live food. This can pose a problem for some people who may not be comfortable feeding living animals to a snake pet.

If the idea of dropping live mice in your snake habitat seems cruel, you may want to consider another pet. In many instances, snakes will consume dead animals, but this still means keeping a bag of frozen mice in your freezer.

Since they are carnivores, and in some cases insectivores, their diet is fairly simple. They consume whole meals, which means that they do not eat only the meat from their prey. They swallow the entire thing. Because of this, maintaining their dietary healthy is actually fairly simple.

However, not all of them eat only rodents. Some eat frogs in the wild. Others catch birds or raid nests and eat only eggs. Many snakes are very small or prefer to eat insects. Some even feed on other snakes.

The fact is that most snakes people breed or buy as pets are non-venomous rodent-eating snakes. Finding out what your exotic pet prefers is very important to keeping the snake's diet appropriate for the snake. When someone's job is to breed snakes, you can ensure that your snake will be of the best stock.

You must also know your pet's eating habits through and though. Some snakes prefer smaller rodents or insects, with fewer bones and may be apt only to eat pinkies, otherwise known as baby mice, since they do not have a developed skeleton.

If you are uncomfortable with this, you must be sure you stick to a snake that suits you. While most reptiles can be trained to consume dead food, some prefer live food. This can be very dangerous for the snake.

When in an enclosure, it is very possible for a hungry house to turn the tables. A snake who loses the advantage of surprise against living prey, or a snake who is shedding can very easily become a meal.

Mice will kill and eat a snake if they get the chance. It is possible to train snakes to consume dead mice, but watch out for bites. Snakes bites are quick to become infected.

Keeping a pet snake's diet stable and ensuring his health is crucial at all times. A pet's diet, and how often they need to eat, can be very specific to the breed. It is important to make sure you have the right information necessary to take care of a healthy pet snake.

It is always a good idea to search online for a exotic pet eBook about your specific snake, or even taking care of snakes in general, before you purchase the pet yourself. A good eBook will allow you to research if a snake is an appropriate pet for you and which snake is best for you.




Snakes care, no matter what you choose as your pet, has indeed never been easy. For pet snakes, your responsibility doesn't end when you have chosen the species. You should be familiar with appropriate care and feeding, the behavioral characteristic, and the commitment to keep this exotic pet. It is actually just the beginning of a long-term complex relationship.

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