Rough green snakes are purchaseable at lllreptile ... that's three L's not three I's ... , I would recommend trying to get them from a breeder though. I thought Trilby was a girl's name. I have a grandmother named Trilby...
@reptilianking what, every time he eats? it normally takes him about 3 seconds to recognise there's something edible to hunt in the tank then 8-20 seconds to hunt and eat it. when i first got him, i left him 2 days to settle in and then he ate the same way. Number one rough green snake keeping tip:- never handle it. they don't like being handled (goes for any snake) and are much happier having minimum contact with you. these are only tiny so get stressed very easily.
That is a gorgeous green snake! I wish i had one as a pet! We do have a lots of them In Kansas City, Kansas. Especially at Shawnee Mission Park. I see them sometimes when I go jogging in some trails.
@carebearnmbr46 its not my snake but i can tell you from experience that it doesnt take long at all for snakes to be tame. first thing you need to know is to not be afraid of it and when you pick it up just gently pick it up, dont strike at it or youll piss it off and make it strike. and these snake arent venomous at all dont even have large enough teeth to feel a bite from them
Opheodrys aestivus is fairly common throughout it's range, but is commonly available online for around $30. Reputable breeders can be found on Kingsnake.
They eat mostly waxworms and small crickets as their main staple, unlike their larger relatives who eat small animals. Rough green snakes can be fed 3-4 waxworms or crickets every 3 to 4 days. Be sure the crickets you feed are the small size because the larger crickets have a hard and sharp exoskeleton
Rough green snakes are purchaseable at lllreptile ... that's three L's not three I's ... , I would recommend trying to get them from a breeder though. I thought Trilby was a girl's name. I have a grandmother named Trilby...
TooTurte 18 hours ago
how boring
FamousUnited1878 1 month ago
what size tank does it need
CorbinVids 1 month ago
little dude's adorable
8BitBastard 2 months ago
Awesome. :) i have a white sided brooks King Snake and your snake. Totally different dynamic. So cool!
celixo 2 months ago
how often and how many crickets do you feed him/her a week??
WMRProduction 2 months ago
That's an excellent snake.
kozmon0t 3 months ago
i've heard that they live very shortly in captivity... :( is that true? for how long did you had it?
wendigolycan 3 months ago
@wendigolycan Mine lived to be 7.
MadDogV2 2 months ago
how long did it take before it started eating?
reptilianking 5 months ago
@reptilianking what, every time he eats? it normally takes him about 3 seconds to recognise there's something edible to hunt in the tank then 8-20 seconds to hunt and eat it. when i first got him, i left him 2 days to settle in and then he ate the same way. Number one rough green snake keeping tip:- never handle it. they don't like being handled (goes for any snake) and are much happier having minimum contact with you. these are only tiny so get stressed very easily.
petersilk 5 months ago
@petersilk thnx, do u feed him large or small crickets?
reptilianking 5 months ago
@reptilianking its a locaust
ebenbaker1 1 month ago
That is a gorgeous green snake! I wish i had one as a pet! We do have a lots of them In Kansas City, Kansas. Especially at Shawnee Mission Park. I see them sometimes when I go jogging in some trails.
2011Velociraptor 6 months ago
what, how much, and how often do u feed it?
ViralZombieHunter 8 months ago
Where did u purchase your rough green please respond
Cornsnake2644 8 months ago
can i keep it with other lizards and frogs?
John2137 8 months ago
@carebearnmbr46 its not my snake but i can tell you from experience that it doesnt take long at all for snakes to be tame. first thing you need to know is to not be afraid of it and when you pick it up just gently pick it up, dont strike at it or youll piss it off and make it strike. and these snake arent venomous at all dont even have large enough teeth to feel a bite from them
andrewbledsoeTV 9 months ago
truly beautiful snakes. remind me of green mambas but smaller and without the venom :D
matt4ambz 10 months ago
I never understand why crickets are so oblivious, lol the evolved to be pet food and fish bait.
ProPorchMonkey 1 year ago
Opheodrys aestivus is fairly common throughout it's range, but is commonly available online for around $30. Reputable breeders can be found on Kingsnake.
FlagAlf 1 year ago
hey man where did you get yours? i cant find one anywhere, no pet store has one. thanks if you can help. btw cool vid
beetleboy96 1 year ago
@beetleboy96 any good reptile/ snake pet store should be able to get you one in for about £30 (uk) thanks :)
petersilk 1 year ago
@petersilk does your snake make sounds?
trevaunlewis 1 week ago
@beetleboy96 tripple 8 reptiles
imnodoubtflatout 9 months ago
@beetleboy96 You can get it from 8€
ZekromCZ 1 month ago
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i really wont one if someone wants to give one a away let me know txs.
reptile3iguana 1 year ago
i really wont one if someone wonts to give one a away let me know txs.
reptile3iguana 1 year ago
how much did it cost cuz i found mine
mehdibeatz007 1 year ago
i was in new jersey and i was by a lake and i seen a rough green snake and i tryed to grab it but it went behind a bunch of thorns
anthonyisask8er1 1 year ago
@anthonyisask8er1 awww man feel bad for u :( that happend to me once but i bought one online :)
KvasirHalo 1 year ago
@KvasirHalo i found 1 sitting under a barrel and grabbed it and took him home and i still have him :)
anthonyisask8er1 1 year ago
cool vid check out my green tree frog leaping to catch a cricket
ImFatCuzIEatJews 1 year ago
how big do they get?
ViscoHD 1 year ago
how much do you have to feed them?
ToxicMetalX 1 year ago
@ToxicMetalX
They eat mostly waxworms and small crickets as their main staple, unlike their larger relatives who eat small animals. Rough green snakes can be fed 3-4 waxworms or crickets every 3 to 4 days. Be sure the crickets you feed are the small size because the larger crickets have a hard and sharp exoskeleton
frozenflower00 1 year ago