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Anyone have rough or smooth green snakes?
IF so how are they as pets?
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i don't have them but they seem neat! i like how they will actually eat bugs like crickets and that they are green.
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Re: Anyone have rough or smooth green snakes?
Originally Posted by Ax01
.... they will actually eat bugs like crickets and that they are green.
That explains it then...pretty sure I'd turn green if I ate bugs too.
Sorry, no experience with them either, but I agree they seem cool, & great for ppl who don't want to keep any snake that eats "cute little mammals".
Rudeness is the weak man's imitation of strength.
Eric Hoffer (1902 - 1983)
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Re: Anyone have rough or smooth green snakes?
Your best bet for information is Rossi & Rossi's Snakes of the United States and Canada: Natural History and Care in Captivity. As I recall, they rank the smooth green snake at 4 and the rough green snake at 5 on a scale of 1-5, with 5 the most difficult end.
Smooth green snakes have turned up in my back yard, but I only tried to keep one. That did not turn out well. I used to know a guy who kept smooth greens successfully on crickets, though. My take on the smooth green snake is beautiful coloration but small, nervous, secretive, does not like to be handled. And the insect diet is another minus point. So I do not intend to try keeping any again.
I caught a rough green snake in Louisiana but did not keep it.
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