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INSECT EATING SNAKES ??

I will look them up. Are they hard or easy to take care of ?
Thanks for letting me know. I love all snakes and breed boa's,but now with me adding reptiles as pets,i need more things to eat all the dubia. lol.

None on here . If i looked in the right spot . Where ribbons are??
 
Dubia Roaches? maybe Rough green snakes, but even then i would be skeptical, it is said in captivity Rough Greens do better on soft bodied insects (earthworms, wax, butter, etc...) but im curious to see if that would work
 
I kept them before and they eat rough spikey grasshoppers,spiders venomous or not,praying mantis,anything they can tackle,I even had one eat the other..I always caught them in vines and low growing bushes in the woods..They are hard as hell to see,but great pets but I'd say they need sunlight to thrive..I think any roach would do them well........................Brandon Worley
 
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