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What Can Snakes Eat?

Vet-reviewed food safety guides for snakes

Pet snakes are obligate carnivores that should primarily eat appropriately-sized whole prey items. Supplemental feeding with other foods is rarely necessary and often harmful. Our guides cover correct prey sizes, feeding frequency, and the signs of overfeeding or nutritional deficiency for ball pythons and corn snakes — the two most popular pet snake species. We also cover which supplemental items are safe, how to handle feeding refusals, and when to consult a reptile vet.

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No Can Ball Pythons eat Walnut? 654 kcal/100g
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Moderate Can Ball Pythons eat Cashew? 553 kcal/100g
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No Can Ball Pythons eat Lemon? 🌧️ Monsoon
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No Can Ball Pythons eat Guava? ❄️ Winter 68 kcal/100g
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No Can Ball Pythons eat Coconut Water? ☀️ Summer 19 kcal/100g
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No Can Ball Pythons eat Dragon Fruit? ☀️ Summer 60 kcal/100g
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