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RE: Rough green snakes(Opheodrys asestivus)

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Posted by: MikeFedzen at Fri Nov 9 17:20:22 2007  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by MikeFedzen ]  
   

Rough green snakes are in my experience one of the easiest snakes to keep in a "natural" set up.

I'd say set them up however you want.

But, aspen as the substrate, maybe some plants, some sticks for climbing... And a large water bowl.
That would do the trick.

I also think they need some form of UV lighting to keep them alive for a substantial amount of time? I can't remember.

They feed on crickets and grasshoppers.
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Mike
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^ Updated 10/29


   

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