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rattekonigin
05-15-05, 08:32 PM
A rough green snake just came into my possession from a family friend who bought it for their child...

He isn't eating, apparently, though there are crickets running about his cage.

His setup is pretty good, he's on that bed-a-beast bark stuff, with a viney-branch thingy and some plastic foliage. I put in a little plastic container for a hide. I don't think he's had any supplementary heat, so I'm going to put a lamp on him.

Also, he looks like he has some scabs or something on his skin in places...they're basically black crusty spots...and there's a sort of bulge on his side, very small, that looks like maybe a broken rib...

I've heard green snakes are notoriously hard to get eating, is this true? If so, does anyone have any tips? Has anybody kept one of these successfully?

Thanks

CamHanna
05-16-05, 05:18 PM
In Snakes of North America Alan Tennant sites a study where caterpillars, spiders, grasshoppers, crickets and flies were found to constitute 85% of Opheodrys' diet. Perhaps of the other prey from that list would work.

Anecdotally, a large, well foliated enclosure with UV lighting is important when acclimating greens. I've never tried though.