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I got a female rough green snake yesterday to go along with my male. I looked at some breeding info on them online, and i saw they breed early spring and late summer....or fall and that is now! Whhoooo I am so happy, this will be my first breeding project, I thought this simple snake was the best to start out with too.

Also, If she does lay eggs (in their large terrarium) do you still think I should take them out of there and (of course) incubate them?
 
Good luck with them. I would incubate them, and make sure that you have plenty of nice and small small small crickets on hand, the babies are quite tiny. Plus, I have heard that you need to make sure you have a good nesting box for the female, so she will feel comfortable. And yes, incubate them artificially, you would see a much higher success rate in them.
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GOOD LUCK!
 
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