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发表于 6-9-2010 08:44 PM
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請問!兩條玉米!可以養在一起嗎?
jefffoong 发表于 6-9-2010 03:41 PM
hi Jeff,
No, is not advisable to keep two corn snakes together in one setup. if your corn snake is still a hatchling, a separate deli cup is good enough for them. kitchen tower as bedding and one bottle cap as water dish. they are good to go. feed them every 5 days with one pinky. if you would like to give them a hide, the roll of toilet roll is good for them.
they tend to go off feed before shedding, once they shed it takes 3-7days before they start eating again. some may just eat after shedding.
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Why Corn Snakes?
Corn snakes are among the most popular of all pet reptiles. Their docile nature and ease of care make them the perfect pet for any reptile enthusiast.
Docile Nature
When handled properly, corn snakes are rarely agressive. Other types of animals, even other breeds of snakes, are more naturally less-friendly.
Ease of Care
Once you have created the initial setup for you corn snake to live in, the care of a corn snake becomes relatively simple. Basic care includes feeding the snake around once a week, changing the bedding as it gets dirty and keeping a supply of clean drinking water. If kept clean, well-fed and watered as well as housed at the proper temperature, your pet corn snake should remain healthy and happy. In the event that your snake gets seriously ill, a local veterinarian may be required.
Corn Snakes Are the Perfect Size
There are over 2900 species of snakes in the world. Snakes can range in size from between just 4 inches to around 30 feet. When corns hatch they are around a foot in length. They typically grow to measure between 3 to 4 feet at adulthood. Because of their smaller size in comparison to many other kinds of pets, they are typically easier to care for then say, a large dog. There are also lots of rentals which may allow small animals as pets other than dogs or cats.
Not Too Messy
Since corn snakes aren't overly large and don't eat as often as other kinds of animals, their cages are naturally more clean. Depending on the substrate kept in the cage, a corn snake cage may require cleaning just once a week or once every 2-3 weeks or more, depending on the size of the cage. They also don't smell the way a cat, dog, rodent or even bird would, and they're never going to chew on your furniture!
Various Morphs
Corn snakes are perhaps the most varied pet in terms of the many morphs that are available. Have you ever seen an albino dog? Not only do we have albino corn snakes, but there are so many cool variations that you wouldn't even be able to name them all. This gives a wide variety to the look of your snake, giving you a unique pet that's fun to look at and talk about. |
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