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Are you looking to adopt a snake? There are several snakes available for rehoming in your local area. These snakes need a caring owner to provide them aforever home. Read on to learn more about available snakes for adoption and answers to frequently asked questions.
Common snake species available for adoption include ball pythons, corn snakes, kingsnakes, milk snakes, and garter snakes. Their individual temperaments and care requirements will be provided by the shelter.
Snake sizes can vary depending on the species. Smaller species like milk snakes and kingsnakes typically max out under 4 feet as adults. Larger snakes like retics and burmese pythons can reach 10+ feet. Be sure to research the adult size of any snake you are interested in adopting.
Most pet snakes live 10-20 years on average when provided a healthy, stress-free environment. Smaller species tend toward the shorter end while larger constrictors can live over 20 years with proper care.
The minimum enclosure should be a 10-gallon tank per foot of snake. Glass tanks are most common but plastic sterile tubs also work well. Heating, humidity, and hiding spots are essential for a snake's home environment.
Basic snake care is not overly complex as long as their temperature, humidity, and feeding needs are met routinely. Snakes are low-maintenance pets that do not require handling if the owner prefers. Their simple care makes them suitable as beginner exotic pets.
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