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    milky85
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    when i was a kid, the common frog was very easy to breed if you have a small body of water in your garden its kind of leave them to it.

    you could go to a shop and buy a few guppies these again breed by themselves

    fish would be much easier and safer for your snake i reckon mate

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    hopper
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    Quote Originally Posted by milky85 View Post
    when i was a kid, the common frog was very easy to breed if you have a small body of water in your garden its kind of leave them to it.

    you could go to a shop and buy a few guppies these again breed by themselves
    cool never thought of guppies

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    milky85
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    my friend kept a species of water snake and they snapped these guppies up, i know that grass snakes feed on mainly fish and amphibians, but try them on some pinkies, in the wild they do feed on mammals to, by doing this you'll be doing good for your snake by giving a bit of variety in their diet, again i know my mate fed his pinkies with no issues

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    hopper
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    thanks for your help , i was just trying to give them a natural diet but pinkies would be good , the other reason i asked is because i was told i couldn't just catch common frogs up and use them for breeding because its against the law thats the reason i asked about breeding other frogs but now i have something to think about , pinkies , guppies etc

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    milky85
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    yes i think your right a lot of species have been are protected under the countryside act 1981, certain wild caught species are permitted to be kept, although you are not allowed to cause any harm to these, so using them as a feeder species, would prob breach this... but your little guys should be very happy on a diet of guppies and pinkies.

    good luck with them, would love to hear how they get on and got any pics of them

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    xihha
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    Grass snakes will also eat minnows, slugs, snails, crickets, worms, grubs, beetles and baby birds

    You probably already know this but just in case, If you are feeding live food be careful about live mice as they can hurt your snake.

    Best bet is to go to your local reptile shop and see what food they have (remember that the laws are a bit wierd about keeping grass snakes tho because they are protected so you are likely to be quizzed on it) also as far as i know you can actually collect commonfrog spawn so long as you have the permission of the land owner and do not sell it so if you are catching them from your own garden that may be the answer come next spring

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    BG
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    See that ,you learn something everyday.

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