Learn how to care for a pet snake with this complete guide covering feeding, habitat setup, temperature, cleaning, and health monitoring.
Snakes are fascinating pets that can thrive for many years when provided with proper care. Whether you’re a first-time snake owner or looking to improve your reptile care routine, following a regular care regimen will help keep your snake healthy and comfortable.
🐍 Daily Snake Care
Check Temperature & Humidity
Snakes rely on their environment to regulate body temperature.
Monitor:
- Warm side temperature
- Cool side temperature
- Humidity levels
Proper heating and humidity support digestion, shedding, and overall health.
Refresh Water
Provide fresh, clean water daily.
Make sure:
- Water bowls are clean
- Water is free from debris
- Bowls are large enough for soaking when appropriate
Observe Your Snake
Take a few minutes each day to check for:
- Normal activity levels
- Clear eyes (unless shedding)
- Healthy breathing
- Signs of stress or illness
🦎 Weekly Snake Care
Spot Clean the Enclosure
Remove:
- Waste
- Shed skin
- Uneaten food
Keeping the habitat clean helps prevent bacteria and odors.
Inspect Equipment
Check:
- Heat lamps
- Thermostats
- Humidity systems
- Tank locks and screens
Proper equipment ensures a safe habitat.
🍽️ Feeding Schedule
Feeding frequency depends on species, age, and size.
General guidelines:
- Baby snakes: Every 5–7 days
- Juveniles: Every 7–10 days
- Adults: Every 10–21 days
Feed appropriately sized prey and avoid handling your snake for 24–48 hours after feeding.
🧼 Monthly Deep Cleaning
Perform a thorough enclosure cleaning:
- Replace substrate if needed
- Clean decorations
- Sanitize water bowls
- Disinfect enclosure surfaces
Always use reptile-safe cleaning products.
🌿 Habitat Essentials
Every snake enclosure should include:
✔️ Heat source
✔️ Thermometer and hygrometer
✔️ Water dish
✔️ Hiding spots
✔️ Appropriate substrate
✔️ Secure enclosure lid
Providing proper enrichment helps reduce stress and encourages natural behaviors.
🩺 Health Monitoring
Watch for:
- Refusal to eat
- Difficulty shedding
- Wheezing or respiratory issues
- Weight loss
- Mites or skin problems
Consult a reptile veterinarian if you notice concerning symptoms.
❤️ Final Thoughts
A consistent snake care routine helps create a healthy environment and promotes a long, happy life for your pet. By maintaining proper temperatures, feeding schedules, cleanliness, and regular health checks, you can confidently care for your snake for years to come.
At Fur Fin Feather Pets, we offer reptile habitats, heating equipment, décor, feeding accessories, and other essentials to help your snake thrive.