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When a snake regurgitates, it loses essential enzymes for digestion. Wait at least 10 days before feeding the snake again. If a snake feeds too soon after re...
When a snake regurgitates, it loses essential enzymes for digestion. Wait at least 10 days before feeding the snake again. If a snake feeds too soon after regurgitation, it will happen again. Vomiting multiple times damages the internal organs which leads to chronic regurgitation syndrome.
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How a Snake Moves and 6 Other Frequently Asked Questions
Most snakes move by slithering on their bellies assuming an “s” position. They use rocks and branches to aid them in moving. Some snakes, like the Gaboon viper, use caterpillar-like locomotion while horned desert vipers and sidewinder rattlesnakes move in a sidewinding motion across the sand.
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The Great Basin gopher snake is a desert-dwelling species closely related to bull and pine snakes. While similar to their cousins, the Great Basin gopher snake differs when it comes to pattern, head shape, and personality. It also doesn’t grow as large as the pine or bullsnake.
Treat a non-venomous pet snake bite by washing the affected area with warm water and plenty of soap. It’s also a good idea to use an antibacterial ointment on the wound. While bacterial infections are rare, they’re not out of the realm of possibility. https://snakehacks.com/how-to-treat-a-pet-snake-bite/
Learn how to choose a pet snake that’s right for you depending on your availability, income, and experience level. https://snakehacks.com/how-to-choose-a-pet-snake-thats-right-for-you/
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