Requirements - These snakes are best housed in large tall cages, as they are naturally arboreal; as a
guide, a, 35 in x 17 in x 23 in sized cage would house a 17 in snake. The rough green snake is an
excellent climber and likes an arboreal type setting, so a vertical or semi-vertical tree limb with plant
vines is great. Green Snakes should be kept in a habitat with a temperature range from 75 to 80
degrees Fahrenheit. Be sure you use a thermometer so the terrarium does not become overheated.
These snakes require moderate humidity but cannot stand stagnant air conditions, ventilation is very
important. A light daily misting with a hand sprayer will provide the humidity that is required.
Make sure to provide a hide box or shelter for the snake to hide under, a water bowl large enough
for the snake to fully submerge itself in, and a suitable substrate (paper towels, newspaper, and
reptile carpeting) as the snake may swallow its substrate. The enclosure should be easy to clean and
free of sharp objects. Keep light on in the enclosure for 12 hours then turn off the light source for 12
hours, continuous light will cause stress on the snake. Never use a heat rock, your snake will burn
itself on it!