Those tiny green guys are so pretty! I wonder if they're bred in captivity, and how easy they are to care for?
I have a thing about green snakes, but I don't own a one of them! LOL!
What are the names of the breeders producing Green Snakes?
There are none. What happens is that people catch gravid adults and when they lay eggs and the eggs hatch they sell the offspring. This is not the same thing as "captive bred," which indicates the adults bred in captivity.
Well, then, I wish they lived here, and were common in the wild. They are so pretty! I'd love to see one in person.
Heh-- if you were in Seattle, I could show you a Chinese green snake, who looks a LOT like a bigger version if the smooth green snake! I STUPIDLY fell in love with him at a show, and bought him without doing any research. Come to find out, no one knows how to take care of them, and they're basically being ripped from the wild and brought here to die. Which, given how awesome and lovely Prize is, enrages me. So he has an insanely complicated setup that gets worse and worse with every new tip I uncover, and he's been with me for two months or so, eating fewer nightcrawlers than I wish he would. Prize is an experiment, and I adore him. If you're ever up here, you can stop by and meet him, assuming I manage to keep him healthy!
Green snakes are absolutely gorgeous. There's something so Platonic Ideal Of Snake about them. Don't get one. I shouldn't have. But they really are stunning.
Heh-- if you were in Seattle, I could show you a Chinese green snake, who looks a LOT like a bigger version if the smooth green snake! I STUPIDLY fell in love with him at a show, and bought him without doing any research. Come to find out, no one knows how to take care of them, and they're basically being ripped from the wild and brought here to die. Which, given how awesome and lovely Prize is, enrages me. So he has an insanely complicated setup that gets worse and worse with every new tip I uncover, and he's been with me for two months or so, eating fewer nightcrawlers than I wish he would. Prize is an experiment, and I adore him. If you're ever up here, you can stop by and meet him, assuming I manage to keep him healthy!
Green snakes are absolutely gorgeous. There's something so Platonic Ideal Of Snake about them. Don't get one. I shouldn't have. But they really are stunning.
I am not sure if this will cross over for Prize but here is some information on feeding fish to Garters and the health concerns with certain types.
"You have to be careful of the thiaminase content which can cause vitamin B deficiencies and eventually problems leading to death. If you want to feed live feeder fish, stick to guppies. Goldfish, rosy reds and other minnows are not good."
This was given to me by a breeder of Garter snakes, as we have two of his garter babies.
My husband holding him right before we bought him:
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He's grown a bit since then, I think, and these pictures can't get across how beautiful he really is. I will share them when I get some better ones taken.