Re: Looking to become 1st time snake owner
Rough greens don't generally do well in captivity. Aside from never being available as CB, they're easily stressed by handling. Much better option is to find a local breeder or check out a reptile show. Rat snakes, including corn, king, and milk snakes, are widely available in a variety of natural phases and morphs. Easy to maintain, typically easy to handle too. If you don't want to start with a hatchling or young juvenile check your local Craiglist for available snakes. Those often are available with a full setup, (though not always a good or suitable one.)
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