Snakes in general

When chosing your snake: You should take to minf than a constrictor of any type can take up alot of room. The smalles is about 3 feet or so. And the longest is 10 meters and they can get up to 300 pounds. An they are expensive to care for.

Feeding: When feeding your snake you should be offering pre killed mous, Rat etc... make sure that if you are feeding you snake pre killed frozen mice, rats etc... that you thawed the mous all the way though if it is still frozen it can harm your snake. There is a pouder that you can buy in a pet stor for your snake you mix it with a bit of water the you enject it into the mouse, rat etc...

Shedding: When it come to shedding time for your baby snake it will shed about every two months for a bit then it will slow down. If your snake does not shed in a week after the eyes get cloudy soak it in a pail of water with holes for ventalation for about 30 minutes to 1 hour. it will need just enough water for it to completely be uner the water. There is also some stuff called shed aid people have told me that it works very well on snakes. when your snake is almost full grown it will slow down alot.

Hidding place: This is very important that you have a hide for your snake it will need to be there for your snake to be sucure and it will need a place to cool down. With out a hid eyour snake can become stressed and it might go off feed.

Water dish: this is important that your snake has one in its cage it will need to be fresh all the time. It will drink from it soak in it and possibly go to the bathroom in it.