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11-06-13, 08:57 PM
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A Few Question About My Snakes
I have several question and I'm not sure what section to post this in but since I have questions about food I'll post it here.
I have a very small Scarlet King Snake (for about a month) and a Corn Snake (for about a week) that I found outside my house. I keep them in the same reptile tank that is fairly large with some nice mulch and paper towel tubes with a water bowl. The King Snake likes to bury itself in the bottom of the mulch and the Corn Snakes likes to hang out in the paper towel tube. I have a lamp with a 60W light bulb that I keep shining down on one side on the tank.
Is it very bad to keep them in the same tank? Will the Corn Snake try to eat the King Snake? What should I feed both of them, specifically the King Snake since it's so little? I've just been throwing worms in there, but they don't seem to be eating them.
How much do little Scarlet King Snakes sell for anyway and are they legal to have in Florida?
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11-06-13, 09:07 PM
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Re: A Few Question About My Snakes
Kingsnakes are carnivorous. if you are gonna keep them, get separate tanks. If you can't, let them go. But they're both very pretty
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11-06-13, 09:07 PM
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Re: A Few Question About My Snakes
No the king will eat the cornsnake no doubt about it. Kingsnakes are ophiophagus, meaning they eat other snakes.(Your kingsnake is smaller right now, but I can see it trying once it grows)
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11-06-13, 09:08 PM
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Re: A Few Question About My Snakes
Feed the mice.
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11-06-13, 09:11 PM
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Re: A Few Question About My Snakes
Both are legal in Florida. They are both pretty affordable snakes. I would recommend you release these back into the wild, and get a captive-bred snake if you're interested in keeping a pet. Where in FL are you? If you're interested in getting a captive-bred snake, here are the upcoming FL reptile expos:
Nov. 9-10
Jacksonville, FL
Repticon Jacksonville, UNF University Center, 12000 Alumni Drive, Info: 863-268-4273;info@repticon.com; Repticon Home Page
Nov. 23-24
Ft Lauderdale, FL
Repticon Ft Lauderdale, War Memorial Auditorium, 800 NE 8th Street, Info: 863-268-4273;info@repticon.com; Repticon Home Page
Dec. 7-8
Orlando, FL
Repticon Orlando, Central Florida Fairgrounds, 4603 W. Colonial Dr. , Info: 863-268-4273;info@repticon.com; Repticon Home Page
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11-06-13, 09:16 PM
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Re: A Few Question About My Snakes
Im no expert but I can tell you that they definitely shouldn't be housed together. Its just a matter of time before something bad happens there. I also think you should probably release them near wherever you found them. Wild caught snakes don't always adjust well to captivity and they could also have parasites. If you do decide to keep them you can try feeding them frozen thawed pinky or fuzzy mice. Im not sure about the laws of your state regarding the keeping of native reptiles, you shoukd do a little research on that. Best wishes.
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11-07-13, 09:59 AM
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Re: A Few Question About My Snakes
How would I go about feeding the little King snake mice? Do they sell frozen mice that small for it?
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11-07-13, 10:02 AM
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Re: A Few Question About My Snakes
Yup. Baby snakes eat baby mice. They are called pinkies.
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11-07-13, 10:50 AM
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Re: A Few Question About My Snakes
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Originally Posted by Terranaut
Yup. Baby snakes eat baby mice. They are called pinkies.
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I'll go to my local PetSmart and hope they have some.
Also, what do those numbers next to pets in people's signatures mean?
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11-07-13, 10:55 AM
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Re: A Few Question About My Snakes
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I'll go to my local PetSmart and hope they have some.
Also, what do those numbers next to pets in people's signatures mean?
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Male. Female. Unsexed
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11-07-13, 01:23 PM
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Re: A Few Question About My Snakes
release them and buy captive bred, you will find them much easier to work with and really there is little point trying to sell a baby WC King or Corn, they are very cheap when captive bred, and are far less likely to refuse food, among other things
and as said already, King Snakes eat snakes! the corn is in mortal peril.
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11-07-13, 07:16 PM
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Re: A Few Question About My Snakes
I got some small pinkies. They look pretty big compared to my king snake, the snake looks like a worm. Should I cut them up, and if so, how should I cut them?
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11-07-13, 08:16 PM
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Re: A Few Question About My Snakes
No need to cut them up hutt. Snakes can eat prey 1.5 to 2x their girth. Just completely unthaw the pinky in hot tap water and either offer it to the snake on tongs or just drop it in the tank and leave it. If the snake is hungry enough it'll eat. Good luck.
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11-07-13, 08:16 PM
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Morelia Enjoyus Maximus
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Re: A Few Question About My Snakes
Should be ok. Is the pinky more than 1.5-2 times the thicknes of the snake ? If not...feed away snakes are amazing. You should see what some pythons can put back. As long as it can swallow the skull the rest is fine. Snakes almost never attempt over large prey anyway.
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11-07-13, 09:12 PM
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Re: A Few Question About My Snakes
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Originally Posted by Terranaut
Should be ok. Is the pinky more than 1.5-2 times the thicknes of the snake ? If not...feed away snakes are amazing. You should see what some pythons can put back. As long as it can swallow the skull the rest is fine. Snakes almost never attempt over large prey anyway.
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I think it may be more than 2x its girth. I'll check on Saturday when I'm home to see it.
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