What is the current environment of snakes bin b? B? grass?
question x_brokenpromises : What is the grass of the environment b? b? bin for snakes I found? grass b? b? Today snake for H [I white? because I compare? it] with images of Google and other items. I was wondering what kind of environment they need. I currently have a box? You clear storage with A4 paper in the soil, a plastic tub with some water and some stones in f? A lever so it came out, and there are lots of stones and pieces of wood? Parpill? S. He is currently in the city? We radiator? Body can be brought so hot. Do you have an extra board? Commentary conservation and also what feed a b? B? ? this? age? [He is about 6 cm, so not that old]. I did some research, it is f? Fed Regenw chicks? Hot and grill. Is that correct? Thank you for your help Best f r? Answer?. Wed r? Answer Jackie snake
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January 21st, 2011 at 2:00 pm
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January 21st, 2011 at 2:42 pm
Grass Snakes favour damp areas with long grass, often close to water. Grass Snakes eat small rodents like mice and rats, but also bugs, such as the beetle. They have been known to hunt for small fish. This websit will help you understand alot better about them. http://santharia.com/bestiary/grass_snake.htm
Good luck!
January 21st, 2011 at 2:42 pm
you need to go put it back people should not take creatures from the wild if you want a snake go and buy one from a reputable breeder this little snake is going to end up dieing for one thing you dont know enough about them and just because you compared pictures on google doesnt mean you have correctly identified the snake
January 21st, 2011 at 3:32 pm
anywhere away from a lawn mower, do the decent thing and let it go free it needs to hibernate before the winter comes,
January 21st, 2011 at 3:33 pm
Put it back where you found it and leave it alone,its a protected species.
January 21st, 2011 at 3:38 pm
Unfortunately, grass snakes do not do well in captivity at all. They will refuse to eat. I would let him go and if you have your heart set on having a snake, find a garter snake… they make great little pets and they eat well in captivity. The good thing is, you can let them go without worrying that they cant take care of themselves anymore.
January 21st, 2011 at 3:42 pm
the best environment for any wild snake is the wild, they are not accustomed to being trapped in one area and need to hunt for their own food and probably will not survive being kept in tank. you would be better ff letting t go and saving up to get a corn snake, they are bred to be kept as domestic snakes and will be a much better, healthy snake than one you catch in the wild
January 21st, 2011 at 4:16 pm
If you are in the UK then grassies are a protected species. They are also extremely difficult to keep in captivity. They will only take live food and live on amphibians (the adults sometimes take fish too). At that age they will be eating baby frogs and toads. I would put it back where you found it so it can find somewhere to hibernate for the winter. If you have a compost heap that would be a good place to let it go. Wild animals rarely make good pets. If you want a pet snake try a corn snake. They’re pretty and easy to keep.
January 21st, 2011 at 5:08 pm
Warm, undisturbed pastures but if you are keeping one in a vaverium them get long grass and make it look like woodland or undisturbed fields. adults feed on amphibians, smaller reptiles and mice but it sayed nothing about baby ones so follow what you found out good luck