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    Re: Species ID: solid green "ribbon snake"

    Sounds like either a rough green snake, or a smoth green snake? They are insectivours.

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    Re: Species ID: solid green "ribbon snake"

    probably rough green snake...real common in pet stores

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    Re: Species ID: solid green "ribbon snake"

    Okay, assuming it's a green snake, anything I can tell them to get it to accept the crickets it's offered? I'll bet if it's still in the tank with the ribbons, that's stressing it out.

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    Re: Species ID: solid green "ribbon snake"

    they may not feed while there.....most are wild caught, take time to adjust to captivity....some never do. takes time, probbly not a bad idea to separate them also

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    Re: Species ID: solid green "ribbon snake"

    Green snakes are semi arboreal, it needs to be in a 20 TALL with some vegetation.

    Sadly, Green snakes fall under the category of "disposable pet"

    Some people are successful in keeping them, however MOST never live past the first year.


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