Noone can answer that question, cept you. If you have an interest in green snakes, try doin a search on this site or start to read about them in a book. When you start to gain knowlege about rough green snakes, then you can decide if this snake can fit your needs. They are generally a tricky species to keep as they are delicate and don't fair well to husbantry mistakes, to my knowlege. Feeding is very cheap as their diet is earthworms, fish, frogs, salamanders, insects and I have heard rumors of some keepers feeding newborn mice as a 'treat', but never finilized trurth from fact. And I probably have missed other 'creatures' for their diet. If you're looking for a hardy snake, a garter or ribbon snake might be something worth looking into.
Also concider if they are legal to keep in your area. Some states have these animals protected(garters, ribbons and rough green snake), and require a permit. Check with your Fish and Game Wildelife center to see they can be kept in captivity legally.
Good luck.
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Jessica "Jess" Bruce
True WC Vermonter
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