The snake, a somewhat different pet

Many people like dogs or cats, others want a budgie, and still others bring a snake into their home. Perhaps a somewhat unusual choice of pet, but with expertise and a love for this particular species, it can become a special relationship for both human and animal.

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What you should consider in advance The right terrarium Important information at a glance
What you should consider in advance

Snakes are fascinating and sometimes dangerous animals. It is therefore particularly important to create a species-appropriate habitat so that the animals can live healthily and you, as the owner, remain safe.

There are various types of snakes: small, large, and both poisonous and non-poisonous. Different species have different requirements in terms of care. As an inexperienced owner, you should opt for a non-poisonous species. The corn snake, for example, is a snake that is not too demanding to keep.

Purchase the snake from a specialist store where you can get qualified advice or from a reputable breeder. There are certain regulations to observe when purchasing the animal, which the retailer will inform you about in detail. For example, venomous snakes must be officially registered, and each state has its own regulations. You will also need proof of your ability to handle and keep snakes that require registration, which can vary from species to species. Please inquire about this in detail.

The right terrarium

The dimensions of the terrarium depend on the species and size of the snake. Be sure to ask your retailer for advice. Snakes are cold-blooded animals and need at least one place to rest where a heat lamp provides sufficient warmth. You may even want to equip the terrarium with underfloor heating. Snakes need a temperature of around 30 to 40 degrees Celsius during the day. You can create the ideal conditions with a timer. The same applies to humidity—snakes like to live in humid areas. An automated "water spray system" can help create the perfect climate. Of course, you can also maintain humidity using simpler methods, such as a spray bottle. This is cheaper but also more time-consuming.

Snakes are shy animals and need places to retreat where they can hide. They like to be high up and love "climbing trees."

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Important information at a glance

Here are a few more important facts for anyone considering whether a snake is really suitable as a pet. They are not made for cuddling. A snake is not like a lap dog that you can pick up and cuddle. Contact with snakes requires a lot of attention and caution. They are therefore not suitable pets for households with children.

Snakes are sensitive animals that can quickly become ill. As soon as you feel that your snake is not well, you should always consult a veterinarian who is familiar with snakes.

In the wild, snakes are not actually scavengers, but catch, kill, and devour their prey. However, snakes kept in human care are usually accustomed to being fed dead animals and will readily accept them as a food source. This is not only much easier for you as a snake owner, but also has animal welfare reasons. You can obtain suitable feed animals that have already been killed from specialist shops.