First of all i do believe this thread was started possibly by another person who is already a member on here.
here are my points i would like to add,
You are 16? - i believe under regulations u have to be minimum of 18 to be a wild life carer. If it is the case you are working under your family's permit, i hope they realize they need a specific permit to care and rehabilitate reptiles.
2. the olive will more then like grow quicker, if you can get a wild snake to eat frozen food of course, in which case it will get hungry and hunt the nearest moving object, being your carpet.
3. asking questions on this thread and then debating against them is not going to win you over the line mate, people do not like seeing snakes put in risk of being harmed.
4. if the snake is injured, it is not as simple as it is missing the food, snakes actually don't really use their eye sight to hunt lil buddy. so either the vet is not really sure about snakes and their anatomy as to how they hunt, or he is dodgy and useless.
5. how does something the size of this snake, squeeze into a quoll trap, and only hurt it's eye. Second to that, why are you trapping quolls?
Anyway my questions over til i think of something else.