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TAKING A SNAKE AS YOUR PET

January 3, 2009 by Pet Snake Hobbyist  
Filed under Snake Pet Care

TAKING A SNAKE AS YOUR PET

If you are thinking of getting an unusual pet, you might consider taking in a snake as a pet. Truly, they are some of the most unusual creatures for pet but a lot of people have already taken them in. However, taking snakes as pets should not happen in a snap. You have to be armed with enough knowledge on pet snake care first. This is so because snakes are very sensitive pets and extra care should be used on them.

Snakes have certain needs that go with their own natural characteristics. For instance, good pet snake care involves knowing when to handle the snake and when to leave them alone—which is most of the time. Snakes are solitary creatures who prefer going about on their own than having someone or something in regular contact with them.

However, since it is a pet, you may hold it at times but not for too long just so they can learn to recognize you. So as a general rule, try not to hold the snake too much as doing this may also prove to be detrimental to its health.

Another important part of a snake’s natural system is hibernation wherein they hide and get lost in their restful sleep. An important pet snake care tip on this would be to give your snake a dark cool room to hibernate in. This is especially a requirement if you intend to breed your snake. Further, take note of the humidity and the temperature around it. Also, be sure to keep supplies of fresh cold water near it.

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