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    Green tree snake breeder options?

    What breeders to you recommend if I am looking to get a green snake (rough or smooth?)
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    Re: Green tree snake breeder options?

    Don't know of any breeders, I do see them for sale on kingsnake.com and faunaclassifieds.com from time to time. Most of the ones you come across are wild caught. They are a very pretty snake, we caught one in our yard last summer and kept it for a short time before releasing it. It loved small crickets and grasshoppers.

    These folks have some rough green snakes, but I would guess they are wild caught too.

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    Re: Green tree snake breeder options?

    Quote Originally Posted by leper65 View Post
    Don't know of any breeders, I do see them for sale on kingsnake.com and faunaclassifieds.com from time to time. Most of the ones you come across are wild caught. They are a very pretty snake, we caught one in our yard last summer and kept it for a short time before releasing it. It loved small crickets and grasshoppers.

    These folks have some rough green snakes, but I would guess they are wild caught too.

    http://www.diamondreptile.com/pricelist.htm#colubrids
    Cool. Thanks for the help.

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