With sadness I am seeking to re-home my sweet amel girl.
I rescued Ruby two weeks ago from a less-than-ideal home where (I suspect) she was not receiving the best of care. I was seeking to adopt a snake for educational purposes and had committed to adopting her sight-unseen. When I arrived (her owners had decided to go to the beach and leave her on the porch for me), I was very surprised at how tiny she was. She will be 3 years old in mid-August and currently measures just over 2.5 feet; weight unknown; has a circumference between the size of a penny and nickel. After a GREAT deal of consideration, I am simply not comfortable handling her out in the open at her current size. She would also be very difficult to see for students sitting farther back.
I will be looking to adopt a larger corn, but need to find a good home for Ruby. She is sexed female and just had a perfect shed. She was being fed live fuzzies but I successfully fed her frozen on Thursday. She is GORGEOUS!
I live in central PA and her new family must be willing to drive within an hour of my location for pickup. I will not ship. Please note that I will screen her potential adopter via email/phone CAREFULLY before meeting. There is no re-homing fee, but I will NOT adopt her out unless the new owner is prepared with a suitable habitat, food, and supplies (and would ideally have owned a snake before...probably a good bet here!) Absolutely
no student adoptions.
I have attached the only "good" photos I have of her -- she went blue two days after I adopted her and she spends most of her time chilling in her cork hide, where I can't get to her! Thank you.