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Feeding other reptiles to your snake is not advised, regardless of whether they are wild caught or captive bred. All rocks and other similar items should be large enough that your snake can not ingest it. Any outdoor items being added to the enclosure should be properly disinfected before use. That said, while there are various ways to offer enrichment to your snake, remember to be safe in doing so. They also benefit from time outdoors on a warm, cloudy afternoon. If you feed frozen/thawed, hiding the feeder to encourage hunting behavior is also recommended. Branches, PVC pipes, and ledges make for good climbing opportunities as long as they are placed relatively low to the ground to prevent your snake from hurting themselves.

Offering c ork bark, rocks, and foliage are great for textural stimulation. Milksnakes are relatively active and inquisitive snakes that do well with many forms of enrichment.
