I volunteer at a wildlife rehabilitation center and about 2 weeks ago we got in an 11 gram northern brown snake. It'd been stuck in garden netting and has several deep lacerations, the veterinarian says he'll make a full recovery, however he will miss the release window for this year and we'll have to over-winter him. I would like to know what kind of husbandry he will need to remain healthy, eat, and be minimally stressed this winter. I've only dealt with black rat snakes with the injury, and they've been super easy. Also, I know that they mainly feed on invertebrates, so what can we offer (other than crickets, meal-worms, and wax-worms). One of the veterinarians wanted to force feed him since he has not eaten since the day after he came in, but he's just so tiny! I know that ball pythons go off food, but I know colubrids have higher metabolisms, and it would be in his best interest to eat on his own. Thanks in advance for any help.