For baby corn snakes you should feed them 'Pinkies' (two day old mice). For sub-adults you feed them 'fuzzies' (Juvernile Mice). For adults you feed corn snakes Adult Mice. For adult corn snakes they like to eat rats
hatchling corn snakes/ pinkies/ juv corn snakes fuzzeys and adult corn snakes /adult mice/ medium rats and chicks
no they eat mice to find more information ask what do corn snakes eat.
No. Like all snakes, corn snakes feed exclusively on other animals.
They eat the mousies that eat the corn.
No - since corn snakes eat rodents ! HOWEVER a baby corn housed with an adult will be intimidated - and should be housed separately !
No you cannot house 2 adult corn snakes in one cage if you want to know why you can try it but I advise you do not.
Pet Corn Snakes, depending on their age, mainly eat mice. Young snakes eat "Pinkies" which are newborn mice. Adults eat adult mice or jumbo mice.These have hair, so it may be disturbing. These can be served live or frozen. Feed about 1-2 times per week. Overall, 'cornies' have a simple carnivorous diet.
corn snakes are called that because back then farmers found them climbing on the cornstalks and basking heat. Additionally, the pattern on their bellies resembles that of corn. Like all snakes corn snakes are carnivores and can only eat other animals. Corn snakes prey mostly on rodents.
Corn snakes swallow their dead prey whole then slowly digest it in their stomach.
Garter snakes (there's no such thing as a 'garden snake') have high metabolisms, and eat every 2 to 3 days, when fed on a diet of invertebrates and fish. When fed rodents, they may eat once or twice per week, once they are adults.
No they can't, they can't digest it properly.