Alias: corn snake, red mouse snake
Classification: Eupatorium of Eupatorium.
Distribution: southern United States, Mexico
Habitat: terrestrial, living alone; They can usually be found in forests, woodlands and farmland.
Life: about 12- 15 years.
Suitable temperature: 2 1-32℃
Relative humidity: 75-80%
Food: it is best to feed mice and lizards at home; You can feed more nutrition, such as raw quail eggs, ducks, shredded chicken and so on. (Not recommended for a long time). Larvae can feed lizards' tails and rats' tails.
Temperament: gentleness
Toxicity: non-toxic
Breeding: 1 1-3 months hibernate, reach sexual maturity in 2-3 years, mate in 3-8 months, lay more than 6-30 eggs each time, and hatch for 60 days.
(ps: It is recommended not to let the corn snake hibernate and continue to heat and feed it! )
Feeding equipment can use a relatively simple, tall, wide, ventilated but sturdy feeding box (with a strong top cover to prevent escape), and some dead wood artificial turf or caves where newspapers can be hidden can be arranged in the feeding box according to everyone's different preferences. It is also necessary to prepare some dead branches (peeling) pots (drinking water and bathing), equipped with some reptile lights and electricity, which is convenient for viewing and heat preservation in winter.
Feeding: Just feed the mice. Remember not to feed them too much or too much every 7- 10 days, because too much or too much food will make them vomit. Don't disturb them for a while after eating, so as not to make them vomit, because corn snake larvae are very prone to vomit after eating ~!
1, materials: 500 grams of cucumber, 200 grams of parsley, 15 grams of chili oil, 25 grams of garlic, 0.5 grams of monosodium glut