1. Choose suitable feed
The basic diet for raising corn snakes is mice, birds, eggs, etc. When raising, you need to choose appropriate feed based on the age, size and health of the corn snake. You can choose ready-made foods such as frozen mice and birds, or you can choose to raise mice, ducks, etc. by yourself, but you need to pay attention to the quality and hygiene of the food. At the same time, attention should be paid to giving appropriate vitamins and nutrients.
2. Provide a suitable habitat
Corn snakes need a warm, comfortable and safe habitat. The cage size needs to be appropriate for the size of the corn snake and provide enough space for the snake to move and rest. Keep the habitat dry and clean, regularly change bed crumbs and clean drinking water utensils to avoid water accumulation and mold growth. At the same time, it is also necessary to provide appropriate heating equipment and control the temperature and humidity.
3. Do a good job of cleaning regularly
Regularly clean the breeding box and its internal equipment, clean drinking water utensils, and replace bed crumbs and other feed. A thorough cleaning is required once a month, the snake is taken out and the breeding box is completely cleaned to ensure a clean and hygienic breeding environment. In addition, you also need to pay attention to trimming the corn snake's nails and bathing regularly to ensure its health and growth.
4. Purchase suitable feeding equipment
Corn snakes need suitable feeding equipment, including feeding boxes, heating plates, thermometers, hygrometers, etc. The breeding box should be chosen with good air permeability, moderate size and easy to clean. The heating plate needs to have the characteristics of adjustable temperature, uniform heating, safety and reliability. A thermohygrometer can help you understand the ambient temperature and humidity and make timely adjustments.