i want to breed bearded dragons but they say to use vermiculite to put the eggs in but idk wat it is also is there anything else i can use to put the eggs in besides that???
well i wont be able to tell you what kind of snake it is cause idk where you located and it is hard to tell without seeing the animal so maybe some pics ? if those snakes are native to your area relsese them back into the wild if they are not native then call animal control or give them to someone who knows about snakes to care for them... the eggs just leave them their if you don't what your doing then you may just end up hurting them anyways plus if they are native to your area your house have the same temps as outside then the eggs should do fine just reslese tall 3 snakes and if you get babies same into the wild.
It might support should you indicated wherein you are living. If there is not any noticeable rattle -- which must make identity visible -- it is definitely a few style of ratsnake, so much typically a black ratsnake. Many ratsnakes (Elaphe) and Pinesnakes / Gopher snakes (Pituophis) vibrate their tails as a caution. If they're in dry leaves, they sound identical to a rattlesnake. Some kingsnakes and milksnakes additionally vibrate their tails however some of the western subspecies are much more likely to be discovered in sand or rock habitats. Use a seek engine to get graphics of ratsnakes to examine with what you noticed. Blacksnakes and rattlesnakes can't hybridize. Rattlers are one of the vital few snakes businesses that experience are living younger.
do not touch the eggs! you would need an incubator not a fish tank, they're probably dead by now.... 3 snakes in an old fish tank? not safe and why would you let any python go in a creek? do you live in the okorder? no? then let them be!
Your question is very confusing. If you didn't want the snakes, why put them in a glass tank? You said you were going to take them across the street to the creek, so why didn't you just do that right away? Plus, the snakes in the tank didn't reproduce and lay eggs the next day. Obviously, the one had mated a few months ago. And who did you speak to at the zoo, the janitor? Anyone with any knowledge of snakes would know that just putting the eggs in the grass will cause them to die instantly since they need to be kept at very high humidity, plus, who would tell you to release a possible python (which I highly doubt it is). Do you have pictures of the snake? Next time please just leave snakes alone. They don't go around attacking children for no reason. You may actually have committed a crime by catching them. But like I said, I highly doubt you have a python. Ball pythons match your description but they don't lay 13 eggs. If you don't want to get bit, just leave them alone next time. Snakes don't go around looking for people to bite.