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How Do You Breed A Pet Snake?

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How Do You Breed A Pet Snake?

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Pet snake breeding varies slightly between each type of snake, but there are basic precautions that you should take to ensure your pet snake’s health both before and after breeding. Keep in mind that you can often breed your snake with the male twice in a succession to rear even more young! Give your snake the proper amount of heat. Pet snakes are happiest at temperatures of 85 to 100 degrees Fahrenheit. Try not to handle your snake after feeding. This may cause them to regurgitate their meals. Feed your pet snake properly. Snakes that measure less than three feet should be fed an adult mouse one or two times per week. Larger snakes will eat larger prey less frequently. Verify the native region or country of your snake. Know that snakes from North America need induced hibernation. Keep in mind that tropical snakes do not need to hibernate prior to breeding. Create a hibernation chamber by first finding a box slightly smaller than the snake’s cage. Fill the chamber with five to ten inch

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