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rachiepotatoe Posted - 27/10/2010 : 20:35:17
My bf is looking at getting a snake, a small one because he lives in a flat with someone else
I've just been begging him to get a corn ( I even offered to buy it for him!! )
But no. he wants a green snake (grass snake? o.O) i'm not entirely sure (not a green tree python though haha )
but if anyone has one, or has info on keeping one could you let me know please? and are they hard to keep? I told him corns are easiest, but he is in love with these green snakes...
from what I've read they don't make brilliant pets :S

help would be appreciated!! :)
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FiestaSTLou Posted - 28/10/2010 : 15:18:50
the fella bought a copy a a week n half ago ill hav a look in it tonigh to see if thats the issue ;)
crazy JJ Posted - 28/10/2010 : 12:53:44
me thinks get a king snakie :D i havnt got one mind but woullldddd reallllllyyy love one :)
herriotfan Posted - 28/10/2010 : 10:42:32
There is an article about a green snake that eats insects in the reptile magazine this month but I can't remember what it was called. I was just browsing at the newsagent, haven't got a copy to refer to. Maybe somebody on here has a copy to check?
rachiepotatoe Posted - 28/10/2010 : 09:10:43
This might be an easier question ... what's the easiest green coloured snake to keep as a pet?
This all started from seeing a green tree python when we went to Budapest I think...

If he decides to get one I'd like to buy it him for his birthday and christmas...it's either that or a king or milk snake he wants
Tiffany-x Posted - 28/10/2010 : 08:30:19
I love Rhino ratsnakes, the place I am planning on get my snake from has a pair and they are so unusual and stunning looking! :P
Tiffany-x
gingerpony Posted - 28/10/2010 : 07:47:25
some ratsnakes are green, japanese, 4 lined, rhino........

there's also P. baroni........

google is your friend lol get him to ID it from pics
rachiepotatoe Posted - 27/10/2010 : 22:28:04
They eat insects...if that helps haha
I think he means the rough/smooth things.. o.O
Kehhlyr Posted - 27/10/2010 : 21:39:55
Could even be the aurora snake, he REALLY needs to be more specific.
Tiffany-x Posted - 27/10/2010 : 21:27:13
No I understand, sometimes I see things and either forget what they are called or not pay attention and then not have a clue when I want to explain it. If it is then the best thing to do is to just google it, something like smooth(or rough) green snake caare sheet, thats how I found this place. :) I hope you figure it out. They are stunning snakes so I can understand why, if thats the one he wants. :P
Tiffany-x
rachiepotatoe Posted - 27/10/2010 : 21:12:00
yeah he doesn't know , he just said it was a 'green snake' :\
Tiffany I thought it was the rough/smooth one too that he's on about, I think it is (don't worry he isn't as stupid as I'm making him out to be) haha

Tiffany-x Posted - 27/10/2010 : 21:00:05
If you mean a smooth/rough green snake Im not too sure about care but I have the feeling that they arent too difficult, if not I have no idea. :P But he such just get a green tree python, they are stunning creatures. Id love one, maybe one day. :/ :P
Tiffany-x
matty18714 Posted - 27/10/2010 : 20:54:54
Green snake? That will be a common name for loads of species. Ask him what the scientific name is.

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