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Smooth Green snakes

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  • 06-14-2007, 01:27 PM
    chris B
    Smooth Green snakes
    Anyone here keep these, I thought I read before they're to hard to keep but I could be wrong though. I seen a few at the local pet store and they look pretty neat. If there not to hard to keep I plan on getting a pair.
  • 06-14-2007, 02:30 PM
    reptilehangout
    Re: Smooth Green snakes
    I have never kept one but I can imagine they probably would be HARD TO KEEP. If you can imagine having to set up a habitat with plenty of vegetation having to get it to feed on insects and getting the thing to drink I dont know for sure but I am guessing it would be a hard snake to keep up with.
  • 06-14-2007, 03:55 PM
    AzureN1ght
    Re: Smooth Green snakes
    For some reason I thought the Smooth Green Snake was endangered and that you couldn't keep it as a pet...maybe I'm wrong. My friend at school, Jaime, had a Rough Green Snake, which seems to be related to the Smooth. She had trouble getting it to eat at first, but she discovered that it preferred worms to crickets and got it eating. Unfortunately, she had two episodes of mite infestation (be careful when buying reptiles from PetCo--where she got hers--or other chain stores...) and because she failed to notice/treat the second infestation--her snake ended up dying. I believe it likely died from dehydration/blood loss--I saw the snake covered in mites and there were a LOT of mites for such a small snake...

    So, I guess the moral is:

    -- Buy your snake from a reliable source
    -- Be prepared to figure out what insect type it prefers
    -- Be prepared to make an optimal environment for it (Jaime's spent much of its time in a little fake tree thing she had in his enclosure)

    If it weren't for the mites, Jaime's Green Snake might have thrived. :(
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