Most are wild caught, and they make pretty bad pets because of their relatively specific care needs and their specialized diet.
Probably Claire's or Icing.
I believe you are talking about the Northern Ring snake.
Ring-necked snakes are a member of the family Colubridae.
A ring-necked snake, a small snake that eats invertebrates such as slugs and worms.
The black snake that has a pattern on it is the ring snake.
Yes, you can get a snake bite ring on the first placement
A ring snake non venomous or a red belly water snake but it don't have a ring
Snakes are an ancient symbol of wisdom. More recently they have become symbolic of sinister things. A snake ring worn on the first finger suggests this is an egotistical person and they are using the snake to enhance their status. A snake ring on the second finger suggests this is a materialistic person and they are using the snake to enhance their wealth. A snake ring on the third finger suggests this is an emotional person and they are using the snake to mitigate their emotions. A snake ring on the fourth (little) finger, suggests this is a person with sexual inhibitions and they are using the snake to either hide or overcome this problem. A snake ring on the thumb suggests this person is strong willed and motivated and they are using the snake to enhance these qualities.
can a ringneck snake swim
Ring neck snake
that's a northern ringneck snake
The description matches that of a Eastern rat snake (Pantherophis alleghaniensis). This non-venomous snake is commonly found in Florida and North Carolina. It's known for its glossy black scales and distinctive yellowish or golden collar-like ring around its neck.